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Milwaukeeans will vote for mayor in the spring general election on April 2, 2024. Meet the candidates — incumbent Cavalier Johnson and David King — and learn more about their views.
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Republicans have been asking voters to "Bank Your Vote" since July. There's still some reticence from voters in Wisconsin.
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The April 2 election ballot includes Milwaukee city attorney, the chief legal counsel for city government. Here's an interview with candidate state Rep. Evan Goyke and a non-interview with incumbent City Attorney Tearman Spencer.
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Organizers are urging a ballot box protest against President Joe Biden's backing of military aid for Israel on April 2.
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MPS is asking voters to approve a $252 million referendum that would increase property taxes and state aid by that amount. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum raises questions about the rationale for the referendum.
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Wisconsinites will vote on two constitutional amendments related to how elections are run in the state. They were added to the ballots by Republican lawmakers who have concerns about election administration.
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All 15 Milwaukee Common Council seats are up for election April 2, 2024.
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The Milwaukee County executive is the county’s chief executive officer, with legislative power exercised by the county board of supervisors. This year's county executive race has two candidates: incumbent David Crowley and Ieshuh Griffin.
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Nearly $40 million in federal "Reconnecting Communities" funding is coming for two major projects.
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission says it needs to know which Assembly district lines apply.