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US Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance mirrors decade-old Wisconsin system

The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that political parties can raise and spend as much as they want on campaigns. That will change the campaign finance landscape nationwide โ€” but a little less so in Wisconsin, where state parties have been allowed to transfer unlimited money to campaigns for years.

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Trump administration request for speedy resolution of voter roll lawsuit rejected by 7th Circuit

President Donald Trump's administration had another setback in its attempt to get unredacted voter registration data from Wisconsin. The U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals denied its request to rush its case demanding sensitive data like driver license and partial social security numbers.

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Wisconsin elections chair wants state to speed destruction of Milwaukeeโ€™s 2020 ballots amid FBI probe

The chairman of the Wisconsin Election Commission wants the Attorney General Josh Kaul to push for more than 100,000 absentee ballots from Milwaukee's 2020 election to be destroyed, after the FBI interviewed city officials and police. It comes after the FBI seized 2020 ballots in Georgia earlier this year amid President Donald Trump's repeated false claims the election was stolen.

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Jessi Ebben fails to keep GOP, Democratic rivals off 7th Congressional District primary ballot

A Republican running for Wisconsin's deep red 7th Congressional District has lost her attempt to keep two GOP challengers, including one endorsed by President Donald Trump, off the primary ballot in August.

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Jim Troupis argues he canโ€™t get a fair trial in Madison over false electors criminal charges

Attorneys for Jim Troupis, who served as President Donald Trump's 2020 Wisconsin campaign lawyer, are arguing that Troupis cannot receive a fair trial in Madison. They're asking for his criminal trial to be moved out of Dane County.

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Pres. Trump to visit Wisconsin on Friday, kicking off an embattled campaign season

Political journalist Craig Gilbert tells โ€œWisconsin Todayโ€ Trumpโ€™s visit to Wisconsin this week could play a role in the races for the stateโ€™s 3rd and 7th Congressional Districts, which Democrats are hoping to flip.

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US Postal Service proposes big changes for mail-in voting, including list of eligible users

The U.S. Postal Service is proposing major changes to absentee voting by mail, including creating new lists of which voters are eligible to do so. Wisconsin elections officials say they're not in a hurry to respond to the proposal because it may not survive legal challenges.

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Wisconsin Elections Commission asks postal service to speed up deliveries of absentee ballots

The Wisconsin Elections Commission is asking the U.S. Postal Service for "extraordinary measures" to speed up deliveries of absentee ballots after two thirds of clerks reported problems during the April 7 election.

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