Dems collect recall signatures, Walker launches ad campaign

It has been a week since the official paperwork to launch the recall effort against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker was filed in Madison, and those organizing the recall effort say they collected 105,000 signatures in the first 96 hours.

Who would run against Walker should recall election occur?

Thursday was day three in the effort to collect signatures to recall Governor Scott Walker, and some are now wondering who would run against him, should there be a recall election.

Recall petitioners gather signatures, no intention of turning them in

Recall Walker petitioners took to the streets Tuesday, as the official campaign to recall Governor Scott Walker kicked off, and people gathering signatures are in every community around the state.

New poll shows 58% support recall of Gov. Walker

One day after Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's opponents launched a drive to collect 540,000 valid signatures to trigger a recall election against him, Walker affixed his signature to a bill he said will help create jobs in the state.

FOX6's Mike Lowe checks out recall efforts across the state

The Democratic Party is organizing a recall against Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and Tuesday marked the day volunteers could begin collecting the 540,000 valid signatures they need to trigger a recall election.

Recall paperwork filed Tuesday for four senators, including Van Wanggaard

Tuesday was the launch of the effort to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and recall petitions were also filed Tuesday against four Wisconsin state senators: Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald of Juneau, Pam Galloway of Wausau, Terry Moulton of Chippewa Falls, and Van Wanggaard of Racine.

Political science professor says signature-gathering should be successful

Tuesday, the recall effort against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and four Wisconsin senators began, and volunteers took to the streets, hoping to collect 540,000 valid signatures over the next 60 days, to trigger recall elections.

Crowds gather Tuesday night outside Gov. Walker's Wauwatosa home

Hundreds rallied on the streets of Wauwatosa Tuesday night, as protesters set up camp outside the home of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, the same day the effort to recall the governor officially kicked off, with volunteers beginning to collect the 540,000 signatures that would trigger a recall election.A crowd gathered at Juneau High School and accompanied by brass and drums, they marched toward Walker's home.

Effort to recall Gov. Walker kicks off in Madison Tuesday morning

The drive to oust Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker from office launched Tuesday morning in Madison, and volunteers now have 60 days to collect 540,000 valid signatures to trigger a recall election.

Lt. Gov. Kleefisch says she and Gov. Walker remain focused on jobs

The effort to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker kicked off officially early Tuesday morning, and through the Lieutenant Governor, Rebecca Kleefisch and Governor Walker must technically be recalled separately, Kleefisch says they're a team, and are prepeared to fight as one.

Democratic recall website hit by cyber attack on eve of Recall Walker launch

The effort to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker begins in a matter of hours, and Monday night, a Recall Walker website was the target of a cyber attack.

Lawmakers debating portrait of former Wis. governor Rusk featured in Assembly parlor

Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin are sponsoring legislation that would remove the portrait of a past Wisconsin governor from the Assembly parlor, because they say Jeremiah Rusk's portrait is an affront to union workers, and should be removed.

Walker death threat this week, and now more generic threat against GOP on Facebook

Earlier this week, a death threat against Governor Scott Walker posted on Facebook was removed, and Capitol Police investigated, and now the conservative-leaning public policy group the MacIver Institute has uncovered a second, more generic threat against Wisconsin GOP politicians.