Racine County trial begins for man accused of election fraud

Harry Wait went on trial in Racine County on Monday, accused of requesting absentee ballots in others’ names, as prosecutors argue he broke the law and the defense claims he exposed voting system flaws.

SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness to curb late-arriving mail ballots

The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Monday appeared poised to overturn state laws from Mississippi and other U.S. states that allow for the counting of mail-in ballots received after Election Day.

James Comey subpoenaed over role in 2017 Russia intel assessment

Ex-FBI chief James Comey was subpoenaed by the Justice Department in an investigation related to Russia's involvement in the U.S. presidential election in 2016.

Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu not seeking reelection
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Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) announced on Thursday, March 19, that he will not seek reelection. LeMahieu has served in the Senate since 2015 and has served as Majority Leader since 2020.

Wisconsin DMV information on obtaining an ID for voting

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles reminds citizens on Tuesday, March 17, how to obtain identification, free of charge, that is valid for voting.

SAVE America Act: Republicans launching voting bill debate in Senate

President Donald Trump is urging Congress to get the SAVE America Act passed as Republicans prepare to begin talks on the Senate floor about the legislation.

SAVE America Act: Trump pushing to add ban on mail ballots

President Trump is pushing to add a ban on mail ballots to the SAVE America Act. Here’s what to know about the voting bill.

Trump says he’ll endorse Texas Senate candidate ‘soon’

After staying out of the Republican U.S. Senate primary, President Donald Trump said Wednesday he’ll weigh in "soon."

Republican race for US Senate in Texas headed to runoff

The Republican Senate primary will head to a runoff after no candidate received more than half of the vote.

Justice Department sues 5 more states in push for voter data

The Department of Justice’s latest lawsuits are against five additional states, as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to access election records.

Where Wisconsin stands on data centers, more
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The latest Marquette University Law School poll asked Wisconsinites about a number of issues that could prove influential in upcoming elections.

Marquette poll: Data centers, ICE disapproval in Wisconsin

The latest Marquette University Law School poll asked Wisconsinites about a number of issues that could prove influential in upcoming elections.

Poll: Voters don't know governor candidates
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Wisconsin is in a state of indecision when it comes to the race for governor. A new Marquette poll found most voters don't know about most candidates.

Marquette poll: Wisconsin governor race, most voters undecided

Wisconsin is in a state of indecision when it comes to the race for governor. A new Marquette poll found most voters don't know about most candidates.

Marquette poll: Wisconsin Supreme Court race, most voters undecided

A new Marquette poll, the results of which were released Wednesday, found most voters are undecided in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court case.

Poll: Voters undecided in Supreme Court race
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A new Marquette University Law School poll found most voters are undecided in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court case.

Wisconsin primary election; 4 advance in Kenosha school board race

In Wisconsin’s spring primary held Tuesday, Robin Cullen led the Kenosha Unified School Board race as four candidates, including two incumbents, advanced to the April election.

WI primary election; incumbents top Oak Creek-Franklin school board results

In Wisconsin’s spring primary held Tuesday, Feb. 17, incumbents Sheryl Cerniglia and Mark Verhalen led the Oak Creek-Franklin School Board race as four candidates advanced to the April election for two seats.

Republicans propose voting changes, Trump admin eyes midterms

Republicans are proposing sweeping changes to the nation's voting laws, including some before Americans vote in the midterm elections in the fall.