"We feel really good:" Gov. Walker started his day at the fair, and he'll end it at the debate in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Political experts say the key for Governor Scott Walker in the first GOP presidential debate Thursday, August 6th in Cleveland is to prove he can win the presidency.There are 17 declared Republican presidential candidates. 10 were selected to take part in the debate.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Political experts say the key for Governor Scott Walker in the first GOP presidential debate Thursday, August 6th in Cleveland is to prove he can win the presidency.There are 17 declared Republican presidential candidates. 10 were selected to take part in the debate.
Man who coached Walker when he was running for governor says debate format "plays to his strengths"
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Very few people can say they've had access to Governor Scott Walker right before a debate.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Very few people can say they've had access to Governor Scott Walker right before a debate.
“We are thrilled:" Democrats schedule six primary debates; one in Wisconsin
WISCONSIN -- Democrats will hold six presidential debates beginning October 13th in Nevada -- and one of them will be held in Wisconsin.Democratic National Committee Chair Rep.
WISCONSIN -- Democrats will hold six presidential debates beginning October 13th in Nevada -- and one of them will be held in Wisconsin.Democratic National Committee Chair Rep.
Who's in, and who's out? Fox News names 10 candidates who will take part in GOP presidential debate
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The first Republican presidential debate is set for this Thursday, August 6th in Cleveland, Ohio.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The first Republican presidential debate is set for this Thursday, August 6th in Cleveland, Ohio.
Referenda calling for separation from Racine Unified School District pass in two villages - what's next?
CALEDONIA/RACINE (WITI) -- It passed by a hair, but it passed.
CALEDONIA/RACINE (WITI) -- It passed by a hair, but it passed.
Constitutional amendment passes: Supreme Court will now vote to decide its chief justice
MADISON (AP) — Voters have approved a constitutional amendment changing the way the chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court is chosen.The seven-member court will now vote to decide their chief justice.
MADISON (AP) — Voters have approved a constitutional amendment changing the way the chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court is chosen.The seven-member court will now vote to decide their chief justice.
Ann Walsh Bradley elected to third term on Wisconsin Supreme Court, defeating James Daley
MADISON (WITI/AP) — On Tuesday, April 7th, Election Day in Wisconsin, two questions affecting the Wisconsin Supreme Court were on the ballot.
MADISON (WITI/AP) — On Tuesday, April 7th, Election Day in Wisconsin, two questions affecting the Wisconsin Supreme Court were on the ballot.
Election Day: Officials in Milwaukee took questions on amendment referendum, voter ID
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Tuesday, April 7th was Election Day in Wisconsin.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Tuesday, April 7th was Election Day in Wisconsin.
Election Day is Tuesday, April 7th: How many voters are expected at the polls?
MADISON (WITI) -- The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board is predicting voter turnout of 20 percent for the Spring Election on Tuesday, April 7.A photo ID is not required on April 7 for voters to receive their ballots, but one will be required for future elections, including special elections in 2015.Wisconsin’s voters will choose among 10,689 candidates for 7,628 state and local offices, as well as vote on one state constitutional amendment and 113 different local referenda.The constitutional amendment asks voters whether the chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court should be elected for a two-year term by a majority of the justices.
MADISON (WITI) -- The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board is predicting voter turnout of 20 percent for the Spring Election on Tuesday, April 7.A photo ID is not required on April 7 for voters to receive their ballots, but one will be required for future elections, including special elections in 2015.Wisconsin’s voters will choose among 10,689 candidates for 7,628 state and local offices, as well as vote on one state constitutional amendment and 113 different local referenda.The constitutional amendment asks voters whether the chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court should be elected for a two-year term by a majority of the justices.
In-person absentee voting underway in city of Milwaukee: Election Day Tuesday, April 7th
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Next Tuesday, April 7th is Election Day, and Milwaukee County Clerk Joseph Czarnezki wants to let Milwaukee residents know they can vote now by casting an in-person absentee ballot.If you live in the city of Milwaukee, you can vote in-person absentee by casting your ballot at Milwaukee City Hall -- 200 E.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Next Tuesday, April 7th is Election Day, and Milwaukee County Clerk Joseph Czarnezki wants to let Milwaukee residents know they can vote now by casting an in-person absentee ballot.If you live in the city of Milwaukee, you can vote in-person absentee by casting your ballot at Milwaukee City Hall -- 200 E.
Should state Supreme Court justices choose their leader? Voters will decide on April 7th
MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin voters will decide on April 7th whether to amend the state constitution to let state Supreme Court justices choose their leader.Approval almost certainly would mean the court's conservative majority will strip long-time Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson of her title.
MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin voters will decide on April 7th whether to amend the state constitution to let state Supreme Court justices choose their leader.Approval almost certainly would mean the court's conservative majority will strip long-time Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson of her title.
Republican presidential debate to be held in Wisconsin
MADISON (AP) — One of the nine Republican debates for the 2016 presidential candidates will be held in Wisconsin.The Wisconsin State Journal reports the debate will be in November but the Republican National Committee didn't immediately announce a location.Gov.
MADISON (AP) — One of the nine Republican debates for the 2016 presidential candidates will be held in Wisconsin.The Wisconsin State Journal reports the debate will be in November but the Republican National Committee didn't immediately announce a location.Gov.
G.A.B.: Record number of Wisconsin voters went to the polls on Tuesday
MADISON (WITI) – A record number of Wisconsin voters went to the polls Tuesday, November 4th, according to the Government Accountability Board.“Unofficial reports show nearly 2.4 million voters cast ballots in this election, and they have spoken.
MADISON (WITI) – A record number of Wisconsin voters went to the polls Tuesday, November 4th, according to the Government Accountability Board.“Unofficial reports show nearly 2.4 million voters cast ballots in this election, and they have spoken.
Some voters saw a two-sided ballot Tuesday: On the back of the ballot, referenda questions
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Some voters on Tuesday, November 4th saw a two-sided ballot -- something not all voters are used to.On the back of the ballot were several non-binding referenda.There was just one statewide binding referendum regarding a potential transportation fund.Voters were asked whether the state Constitution should be amended to ensure that money collected from driver's license, vehicle plate and other fees should be used exclusively for road maintenance and construction.Lawmakers proposed the amendment after the Wisconsin Legislature transferred $1.4 billion from the state's Transportation Fund to pay for schools and other expenses.Voters were also asked about raising the state's minimum wage to $10.10/hour.The current minimum wage is $7.25/hour.Voters in 20 counties were asked about BadgerCare -- and whether the state should accept federal funds to expand the BadgerCare program.While the results won't change public policy (with the exception of the transportation referendum), it may send a message to elected officials on public opinion on these issues.CLICK HERE to access Election Results via FOX6Now.com.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Some voters on Tuesday, November 4th saw a two-sided ballot -- something not all voters are used to.On the back of the ballot were several non-binding referenda.There was just one statewide binding referendum regarding a potential transportation fund.Voters were asked whether the state Constitution should be amended to ensure that money collected from driver's license, vehicle plate and other fees should be used exclusively for road maintenance and construction.Lawmakers proposed the amendment after the Wisconsin Legislature transferred $1.4 billion from the state's Transportation Fund to pay for schools and other expenses.Voters were also asked about raising the state's minimum wage to $10.10/hour.The current minimum wage is $7.25/hour.Voters in 20 counties were asked about BadgerCare -- and whether the state should accept federal funds to expand the BadgerCare program.While the results won't change public policy (with the exception of the transportation referendum), it may send a message to elected officials on public opinion on these issues.CLICK HERE to access Election Results via FOX6Now.com.
Voter turnout in Milwaukee: Preliminary indications suggest turnout won't be a record
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Milwaukee Election Commissioner Neil Albrecht tells FOX6 News preliminary indications are that voter turnout in the General Election Tuesday, November 4th won't be a record.Albrecht says the voter turnout percentage will likely fall somewhere in the 60% range.Earlier Tuesday, Albrecht was predicting a voter turnout percentage near 70%.Albrecht tells FOX6 News some wards had voter turnout numbers that surpassed their numbers from the 2012 recall election, while other wards in Milwaukee only had about two-thirds the number of people voting as compared with the recall election turnout.Albrecht says many polling places saw a big rush in the morning, as was expected, and also around the 5:00 hour as people were leaving work.The average wait time inside the Zeidler Building in Milwaukee was around 20 minutes.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Milwaukee Election Commissioner Neil Albrecht tells FOX6 News preliminary indications are that voter turnout in the General Election Tuesday, November 4th won't be a record.Albrecht says the voter turnout percentage will likely fall somewhere in the 60% range.Earlier Tuesday, Albrecht was predicting a voter turnout percentage near 70%.Albrecht tells FOX6 News some wards had voter turnout numbers that surpassed their numbers from the 2012 recall election, while other wards in Milwaukee only had about two-thirds the number of people voting as compared with the recall election turnout.Albrecht says many polling places saw a big rush in the morning, as was expected, and also around the 5:00 hour as people were leaving work.The average wait time inside the Zeidler Building in Milwaukee was around 20 minutes.
Every vote counts: Volunteers hit the streets to help citizens get to their polling place
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Getting to the polls is a challenge when you don't have transportation to get there.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Getting to the polls is a challenge when you don't have transportation to get there.
"I love Election Night. It's our democracy in progress:" No excuse not to vote in Brookfield
BROOKFIELD (WITI) -- Like many places, the voter turnout in Brookfield has been good and steady.
BROOKFIELD (WITI) -- Like many places, the voter turnout in Brookfield has been good and steady.
A steady stream of voters in Milwaukee as the countdown continues to cast a ballot
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It's the final push to the polls.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It's the final push to the polls.
FOX6 News: Your most comprehensive source for Election Day coverage
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- FOX6 News is committed to bringing you the most comprehensive Election Day coverage in southeast Wisconsin.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- FOX6 News is committed to bringing you the most comprehensive Election Day coverage in southeast Wisconsin.
GAB: Top 10 things Wisconsin voters should know for Election Day
MADISON, WI – The Government Accountability Board has released its list of the top 10 things Wisconsin voters should know for Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th.The number one thing voters should know is where to vote and whether they’re currently registered.“Wisconsin voters have a new website they can use to find the most accurate information about their polling place and check their registration status.
MADISON, WI – The Government Accountability Board has released its list of the top 10 things Wisconsin voters should know for Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th.The number one thing voters should know is where to vote and whether they’re currently registered.“Wisconsin voters have a new website they can use to find the most accurate information about their polling place and check their registration status.
















