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Two lawsuits in Wisconsin are seeking to have the state’s congressional map thrown out, complicating the fight for the House in 2026.
Gableman has maintained that he cannot successfully defend against the office's allegations and a three-year suspension of his law license is appropriate.
This story was published in partnership with the Center for Media and Democracy, The more than $100 million spent on this spring’s Supreme Court election in Wisconsin set a new national record for spending on a state judicial race.
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNClerks say an obsolete Wisconsin law creates needless work — and a threat to ballot secrecyThe law requires poll workers at central count facilities to write unique ID numbers on absentee ballots. Redacting them later can be a chore.
Throughout U.S. and Wisconsin history, the idea of who gets to be a citizen has changed. At times, it’s been broad and welcoming. Other times, it’s been more restricted.
Getting big money out of Wisconsin Supreme Court races with the incentive of full public financing is a possibility.
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNWisconsin Republicans look for a reset at their upcoming state party conventionAfter winning the presidential election, but losing a recent Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Republicans turn to 2026.
The Elias Law Group, headed by top Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias, filed the lawsuit on behalf of several Wisconsin voters, arguing that the map is an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
The more than $100 million spent on this spring’s Supreme Court election in Wisconsin set a new national record for spending on a state judicial race. The figure almost doubles
After Wisconsin, Democrats fear dark ‘MAGA money’ is coming to Pittsburgh - Republicans with deep pockets increasingly see the intra-party struggles of their opponents as a new battlefield