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Milwaukee is home to the largest concentration of Native Americans in Wisconsin. As the midterm elections approach, events are taking place around the city and state to encourage Native Americans to vote.
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America is getting ready to vote in the midterm election, and poll workers around the country are bracing for possible conflict in an era of polarization and misinformation. And that's especially acute in swing states like Wisconsin.
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Ahead of midterm elections, the GOP has signed up more than 5,000 election workers, three times as many as 2020, in response to demand for ballot scrutiny.
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The midterm elections are fast approaching and there are a lot of different efforts to encourage people to get out and vote. But a segment of the Wisconsin population that may be overlooked is people who are incarcerated. EXPO, or EX-Incarcerated People Organizing is working to reach the family members and communities of incarcerated people to encourage them to vote.
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Early in-person voting is underway. Until Nov. 5, people can cast their votes at 14 polling places in Milwaukee. Voters at Fiserv Forum on Tuesday shared which issues are most important to them.
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Republican incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic challenger Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes disagree on plenty.
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A coalition attempts to convince people to register to vote ahead of the mid-term elections.
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Milwaukee officials announced that early voters can cast their ballot at Fiserv Forum starting Oct. 25.
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During Disability Voting Rights Week, Milwaukee officials and voters held an event to demonstrate the ExpressVote machine and share how its accessibility features are helping disabled voters.
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission has OK'd a guidance document for election clerks that covers when people with disabilities have help returning a completed absentee ballot this fall. But some members of the panel expect a lawsuit challenging the rules.