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Milwaukee Districts Could Be Affected by Voting Rights Act Ruling

Milwaukee Districts Could Be Affected by Voting Rights Act Ruling

Could US Supreme Court ruling lead to changes in Common Council and school board maps?

Madison Told To Reject 23 Ballots, Mequon Voters Win A Recount

Madison Told To Reject 23 Ballots, Mequon Voters Win A Recount

State elections panel launches investigations and braces for lawsuits ahead of May 15 certification deadline.

How One Wisconsin County Makes It Easier for New Election Clerks

How One Wisconsin County Makes It Easier for New Election Clerks

Rock County has all-hands-on-deck approach as state wrestles with high turnover.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Pivotal for Election Policy

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Pivotal for Election Policy

Court could face issues like noncitizen voting, 2028 presidential election disputes.

Who Will Run the Next Election in Small-Town Wisconsin?

Who Will Run the Next Election in Small-Town Wisconsin?

Aging clerks are hard to replace; and the state’s election system depends on them.

Why Milwaukee Elections Are Always Viewed With Suspicion

Why Milwaukee Elections Are Always Viewed With Suspicion

A 'punching bag' for outstate Republican legislators?

A New Generation of Professional Election Administrators

A New Generation of Professional Election Administrators

New Madison clerk represents trend of younger, more educated officials.

Republican Rep. Scott Krug Seeks Compromise on State Election Policies

Republican Rep. Scott Krug Seeks Compromise on State Election Policies

Veteran lawmaker hopes to quiet the conspiracy theories and rebuild public faith.

Wisconsin Senate Won’t Have Election Committee

Wisconsin Senate Won’t Have Election Committee

For first time in nearly two decades, no designated election committee.

City Hall: New Election Commission Director Approved
City Hall

New Election Commission Director Approved

Paulina Gutierrez has strong support of mayor, council president and commission staff.

Wisconsin’s System Lets Few Ineligible Voters on Felony Probation Slip Through

Wisconsin’s System Lets Few Ineligible Voters on Felony Probation Slip Through

Less than 11 ineligible voters per year. Misunderstandings of the rules a major reason.

Voters With Disabilities Demand Electronic Voting Option

Voters With Disabilities Demand Electronic Voting Option

Lawsuit seeks electronic absentee option to protect privacy, but some have security concerns.

Claire Woodall’s Plan to Restore Trust in Milwaukee’s Election Process

Claire Woodall’s Plan to Restore Trust in Milwaukee’s Election Process

City's top election official adds 26-point checklist to ensure integrity of ballot counting.