The Elections Commission unanimously dismissed a complaint filed against John Humphries and Lowell Holtz, finding their talks that one could get a six-figure salary and a driver if the other won the state superintendent's race did not violate election bribery laws.
Scot Ross of liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now, which filed the complaint, still slammed the discussions.
"The inaction by the ...
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