Trump, Wisconsin and Election
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Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional districts are scheduled to be discussed in court as a pair of three-judge panels never-before-used in the state meet for the first time.
Wisconsin's top election officials rejected demands from the Trump administration for private information of voters in the battleground state.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered a pair of three-judge panels to oversee lawsuits seeking a redraw of the battleground state’s congressional map.
Gov. Tony Evers also vetoed a law that would have allowed more people to appeal decisions on election complaints.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission denied a request from the U.S. Department of Justice to disclose a list of registered Wisconsin voters and
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Wisconsin has submitted an open records request to the Wisconsin Elections Commission focusing on access to Spanish-language resources
In addition to the local races, the campaigns for Wisconsin governor will generate plenty of attention-grabbing moments heading into next year's election cycle. A gubernatorial primary will be on the partisan ballot Aug. 11, with the next governor chosen during the fall general election Nov. 3.
Unlike other states, Wisconsin doesn't have an election on Nov. 4. Wisconsin voters won't return to the polls until these four dates in 2026.
The Wisconsin case is moving forward even as others in the battleground states of Michigan and Georgia have faltered. A special prosecutor last year dropped a federal case alleging Trump conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Another case in Nevada is still alive.