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State Office Backs Sanctions Against Michael Gableman for Election Probe

State Office Backs Sanctions Against Michael Gableman for Election Probe

Office of Lawyer Regulation finds 10 violations of rules by former Supreme Court justice.

State High Court Hears Arguments on Meagan Wolfe’s ‘Holdover’ Appointment

State High Court Hears Arguments on Meagan Wolfe’s ‘Holdover’ Appointment

Is Wisconsin Elections Commission decision a 'case of careful what you wish for'?

Eric Hovde Concedes US Senate Race to Tammy Baldwin

Eric Hovde Concedes US Senate Race to Tammy Baldwin

After making unfounded claims about election results Republican concedes.

Pushback Grows On Hovde’s Refusal To Concede

Pushback Grows On Hovde’s Refusal To Concede

Republican U.S. Senate candidate even said he lost, but won't concede to Baldwin.

Hovde Tells Talk Radio Host He Lost

Hovde Tells Talk Radio Host He Lost

But Republican Senate candidate won't concede race. Bipartisan group criticizes him.

Murphy’s Law: Was Jonathan Brostoff Bullied?
Murphy’s Law

Was Jonathan Brostoff Bullied?

Some Democrats point finger at Shepherd Express, others for Brostoff’s suicide.

Photo Gallery: Scenes From City’s Central Count
Photo Gallery

Scenes From City’s Central Count

Milwaukee election workers are processing 106,000 absentee ballots under watchful eyes of many observers.

Republicans Relent on Milwaukee Election Observer Lawsuit

Republicans Relent on Milwaukee Election Observer Lawsuit

'No issues' says RNC attorney. City said Monday lawsuit was filed in bad faith.

1.5 Million Absentee Ballots Cast in Wisconsin

1.5 Million Absentee Ballots Cast in Wisconsin

That's 41% of registered voters, a new record for state's presidential election.

Milwaukee Prepares To Count More Than 105,000 Absentee Ballots

Milwaukee Prepares To Count More Than 105,000 Absentee Ballots

Officials attempt to demystify alleged 'dumping' process forced on them by state law.

Republicans Sue Milwaukee Over Observer Access

Republicans Sue Milwaukee Over Observer Access

City denies claims, says GOP acted in bad faith in effort to file lawsuit.

How State’s Election Rules Have Changed

How State’s Election Rules Have Changed

2020's false election claims led to 2022 rule changes in Wisconsin that are now overturned, even as lawsuits filed.

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