State’s top election official takes on conspiracies and disinformation two days after Election Day.

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State’s top election official takes on conspiracies and disinformation two days after Election Day.
Of the 60 Wisconsin counties that supported Trump in 2016, 58 voted for him again, 33 by a higher percentage.
Sites coming online as cases surge, state records another single-day record of 5,922 positive COVID-19 cases.
“Meticulous” election process doesn’t allow for rigging of votes, says state election official.
In race after race, Republicans either hold or flip seats in state Legislature.
Republicans fail to win supermajority in Legislature, even lose two Assembly seats in the Milwaukee suburbs.
Our reporters share images of voters embracing their swing-state status in choosing a president.
No “both parties are the same” false equivalency this time. Ballots were cast with fervor for Biden or Trump.
Trump won Wisconsin after sharply lower Democratic turnout in 2016.
Roughly 50% of registered voters have already submitted absentee ballots in the state’s five largest cities.
Trump, who also held a campaign event in Wisconsin on Friday, plans to return to speak Monday night in Kenosha.
Wisconsin headlines: Foxconn appeals tax credit denial
COVID-19 cases on the rise in long-term care facilities, with 430 active investigations underway.
State Assembly Speaker indicates the Legislature could meet for the first time in more than six months, could support a COVID-19 relief bill.
Health, community leaders say it’s becoming increasingly difficult for people to stay apart as pandemic presses on.
OSHA fines meatpacking plant for outbreak. UW poll shows a wider Biden lead in Wisconsin.
President predicts another surprise win in Wisconsin even as coronavirus cases rise in the state, in the nation, and in his wake.
Report: Coronavirus cases follow a series of in-person events, including a retirement party.
But he said tariffs with China helped in other areas. Plus more Wisconsin headlines.
Highest single-day loss of life, 48 deaths, as pleas are made for basic but compassionate safeguards.
Voting early and in-person began Tuesday and continues through Oct. 30.
In a year like no other, here is a running update on what the voters are thinking, saying, and choosing.
These key Senate and Assembly elections could give Republicans a supermajority to override Evers’ vetoes.
Foxconn has blatantly breached its multibillion-dollar contract with the state.
State hits 1,500 deaths after highest single-day loss of life and most number of new coronavirus infections in a day.
Coronavirus cases are spiking in Rock County, but the president is coming anyway.
Harris says Medicaid expansion needed to cover all the new pre-existing conditions. VP opposes even though he did the same as governor.
Local firefighters will still be needed out west where climate change is making the problems worse there, even as it gets wetter and hotter here.
Respondents disapprove of campaign rallies in a pandemic, but want the debates to go on.
GOP lawmakers haven’t met in more than 170 days as educators struggle with costs, connectivity, and minimizing coronavirus exposure.