How do you actually get on a WI election ballot?
It’s one thing to declare you’re running for office — it’s another to qualify to be an official candidate on the ballot. Here’s how it’s done.
It’s one thing to declare you’re running for office — it’s another to qualify to be an official candidate on the ballot. Here’s how it’s done.
After Justice-elect Chris Taylor's whopping 20-point margin of victory, it might be a surprise that only about one in three of Wisconsin's voting-age residents turned out in the April 7 election. Unofficial results posted by the Associated Press as of 12:45 p.m....
Wisconsin sees 61% success rate out of 75 school district referendums in the 2026 Spring Election.
Justice-elect Chris Taylor won an easy victory over conservative Maria Lazar — and a Democrat won the mayor’s race in Waukesha, the former GOP epicenter.
Voting in Wisconsin’s April 7 election: State Supreme Court candidates, polling locations, photo ID requirement, voter registration, and what’s on your ballot.
Although school board elections are supposed to be nonpartisan, there's plenty of political money pouring into local campaigns ahead of the April 7 election.
Are we being too cynical about picking on politicians who might benefit from international travel — or just the right amount of cynical? It's our newsletter Question of the Week for April 5, 2026.
This week’s roundup focuses on Wisconsin's April 7 Supreme Court election, with debate watch parties, canvass and phonebanking opportunities, and chances to meet candidates.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race gets most of the attention, but spring elections fill many vital local roles in our communities without partisan politics — mostly.
Are there make-or-break issues that determine whether you'll support a candidate? It's our newsletter Question of the Week for March 29, 2026.