How Wisconsin voters can ‘cure’ the hundreds of ballots already rejected
As of Oct. 21, nearly 1,400 Wisconsin voters already had their absentee ballots flagged ahead of the Nov. 3 election. It’s not too late to fix it — if they hurry.
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As of Oct. 21, nearly 1,400 Wisconsin voters already had their absentee ballots flagged ahead of the Nov. 3 election. It’s not too late to fix it — if they hurry.
The commission that oversees voting in the swing state has deadlocked along party lines on key issues, resulting in inconsistency, turmoil and delays
Unlike the spring primary, most clerks say they will have enough workers to staff all of their polling sites for Election Day, including Milwaukee, where April 7 saw long lines
Wisconsin — once one of the easiest states in which to vote — has steadily made it harder in the past decade under Republican control.
While urban school districts opted to start online, about 75% of rural districts in Wisconsin planned to offer in-person schooling this fall.
Here’s a preview of election-related misinformation that voters are likely to encounter on social media in the weeks ahead.
Wisconsin’s rural hospitals are faring better than in most states. But a significant number — roughly one-third — remain underwater financially.
Despite recent significant upgrades, questions remain about the effectiveness of Wisconsin’s post-election audits and the security of some voting machines
Housing and health are intertwined, experts have long preached. Now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pausing evictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Experts say it’s important to set the record straight to halt the spread of misinformation, but suggest some fact-check finesse is needed when dealing with loved ones.