Voting Info
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Election officials vs. election observers vs. election campaigners: What’s the difference?
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
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Preserving the beauty of southwest Wisconsin is key to Elizabeth Grabe’s run for Wisconsin Assembly
The competitive biker is part of a different kind of race as she seeks to protect women’s reproductive rights and improve education funding for Wisconsin’s children.
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‘Problem-solver’ vs ‘Complainer’ – Inside LuAnn Bird’s run for Wisconsin Assembly
When her young family was thrown into chaos, she became an activist out of necessity and learned she could chart a new path toward service and satisfaction.
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How Christy Welch looks to bring down costs for Fox Valley residents
The candidate for an open seat in the 88th Assembly District pledges to work on cost-saving solutions for housing, childcare, and more.
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Health care access and strong schools are central to Alison Page in her bid for an Assembly seat in western Wisconsin
The former hospital CEO is bringing a wealth of experience to the 30th Assembly District as well as a lifelong belief that it’s important to ‘lean in’ and solve problems.
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Opinion: Why this 9/11-era war veteran is putting up billboards about democracy around Wisconsin
Veterans in Wisconsin make up 7% of the state’s population and seek a commander-in-chief with sound judgment and genuine ethical principles.
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Jodi Habush Sinykin sees potential in a newly-drawn State Senate district where voters are tired of the same old extremism
The Democratic challenger wants to protect women’s healthcare choices while Republican incumbent Sen. Duey Stroebel supports treating an 1849 law as a total abortion ban.
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‘Action is the antidote to despair’ – Sarah Keyeski runs to be a voice for rural Wisconsin
A Joan Baez song lyric helped inspire the creation of Lift Lodi for the mother turned organizer turned Senate candidate.
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Opinion: National Voter Registration Day provides a call to advance voting rights for more qualified Americans
To learn more about registering to vote, where to vote, what’s on your ballot, and more, go to MyVote.WI.gov. Growing up in a rural, conservative town, I had limited opportunities to express my political beliefs. However, I always held on to the hope that, when I turned 18, I could express my voice more freely…
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What a vote for a Republican legislator means for your public schools
Bills that attack public education in Wisconsin are in line with GOP efforts to make taxpayers support two parallel school systems, censor information about race and gender, and face a never-ending parade of referendums. There are 93 Republicans on ballots across the state for seats in the Wisconsin Legislature’s Senate and Assembly. Each is an…























