Wisconsin did not have an election on Tuesday, Nov. 4. But the elections on the East Coast may reveal signs of what lies ahead for the Badger State.
Republicans at the Wisconsin Capitol are taking the first step to change how the state’s Elections Commission handles election complaints. The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections held a hearing on The Help America Vote Act,
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.
Wisconsin voters will decide the state’s future direction in pivotal elections next year. Here are storylines Wisconsin Watch is following heading into 2026.
Attorneys who filed redistricting lawsuits are staring down a short window before nomination papers are due in June.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a right-wing law firm, complained in a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice last week that the Wisconsin Elections Commission is improperly allowing erroneous data entries to remain in the state voter registration database.
A Wisconsin judge has put on hold his order that requires elections officials to verify the citizenship of all 3.6 million registered voters in the battleground state before the next
Tuesday’s elections showed we still have a democracy and that voters won’t put up with an endless cycle of abuse.
In the first candidate forum of Wisconsin's 2026 race for governor, five Democrats and one Republican fielded questions on technology and the economy.
Candidates are competing to replace Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who won’t seek reelection, in the first open governor’s race in 15 years.
However, 2010 provided a rare opportunity for Wisconsin Republicans.  “Republicans did it very efficiently," Burden said, describing the 2010 redistricting efforts. "They enacted congressional maps and state legislative maps using experts and consultants that really helped them get many more seats than you would expect.
A Wisconsin judge put on hold his order that requires elections officials to verify the citizenship of all 3.6 million registered voters in Wisconsin before the next statewide election in February.