A text message last week to young voters in Wisconsin is stirring new concerns in the battleground state about a messaging campaign that could intimidate college students from casting ballots this election,
A text warning Wisconsin voters that violating election law could lead to fines and prison time was reported to local and federal law enforcement.
In one conservative Wisconsin county, the sheriff appeared onstage at a Donald Trump campaign rally last week to brag about his efforts to ban ballot drop boxes.
Absentee ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin are only available in a small fraction of the places they were four years ago.
Voting rights advocates across the state are warning of efforts to intimidate voters while right-wing groups have been filing lawsuits attempting to force people off the voter rolls. With just 20 days until Election Day,
All three election workers in a central Wisconsin town of about 800 people have resigned over a longstanding dispute
MILWAUKEE—With precisely three weeks to go before Election Day, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin spent Tuesday evening courting black voters with a pitch focused especially on what her party can do for economic opportunity.
Voting rights advocates on Tuesday asked the state and federal departments of justice to investigate anonymous text messages apparently targeting young Wisconsin voters, warning them not to vote in a state where they are ineligible.
Wisconsin election officials are reassuring the public about the safety of ballot drop boxes, which have been the subject of conspiracy theories in the state since 2020.
With just under three weeks until election night, police in Wisconsin are providing the community with a friendly reminder to stay respectful. In a post made on social
Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly leads former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, according to polling averages, while the latest surveys suggest Trump has narrowed the margins in the crucial swing state, less than four weeks before Election Day.
Absentee ballot drop boxes in the presidential battleground state of Wisconsin are available in a small fraction of the places they were four years ago, with many conservative communities opting not to offer them for the upcoming election.