Voting In State
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Local papers are disappearing. What’s next?
Since 2005, more than 2,500 newspapers across the US have closed. That’s left some 70 million Americans with either no local news organization or only one. You see the problem, but what’s the fix?
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Justices hear arguments to undo years of gerrymandered maps in Wisconsin
Swiss cheese legislative districts: “Wisconsin is the only state that has anything that looks anything like this.”
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How Close is Close? The Most Nail-Biting Elections in US (& Wisconsin) History
Americans have often waited days, weeks, or even months to find out who their next president will be. It’s important to remember there is nothing in the Constitution or federal law that says the winner must be determined on Election Night. And for much of American history, that would have been entirely impossible. Wisconsin has…
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Election Day Selfies
Did you really vote if you didn’t snap a picture? Before you proudly show off your ‘I Voted’ sticker, let’s consult Wisconsin’s election laws.
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The Most Common Mistakes That Get Wisconsin Voters Turned Away on Election Day
Don’t miss out on having your voice heard. Wisconsin’s Primary is Aug. 9, 2022.















