Wisconsin’s Eligibility to Vote Referendum: What Does it Mean and How Did We Get Here?
Wisconsin voters will decide on yet another constitutional amendment, this one tied to immigration and election fraud conspiracy theories.
Wisconsin voters will decide on yet another constitutional amendment, this one tied to immigration and election fraud conspiracy theories.
Both presidential candidates and their surrogates are criss-crossing Wisconsin with national polls showing a virtual dead heat.
Hosted by political journalist Judy Woodruff, it will tape in Milwaukee on Sept. 16 and air on Sept. 23.
Unprecedented August vote on Wisconsin constitutional amendments could weaken governor’s power over federal funds.
Serb Hall has been the center of Milwaukee’s Serbian Community – and a political touchstone for the city’s white working Class – for almost 75 years.
In Wisconsin, new maps lead to new motivation and new money.
A bribery attempt ignited the Progressive leader’s passion for reform.
They reshaped Wisconsin in myriad ways, from trailblazing new paths to longtime representation of the Badger State in Washington.
Most elections in the Badger State are officially nonpartisan, but parties don’t sit them out – especially lately.
Nobody really knows which way Wisconsin will go in presidential elections. In its 176 years, our state’s colorful history offers hope to Democrats, Republicans and third parties alike.