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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Elections Commission’s meeting today will include a discussion of an order by an Ozaukee County judge requiring the agency to remove from the rolls voters who may have

An Ozaukee County judge today ruled the Wisconsin Elections Commission violated state law by changing the period for voters who may have moved to confirm their address from 30 days to up to two years. Judge Paul Malloy sided with

Quotes of the Week Despite the fact that they could find no bipartisan support–a criterion once set by both Speaker Pelosi and Chairman Nadler–they are pushing forward with this exercise that will further tear the country apart. Just as the

WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross discuss the resignation of Maj. Gen. Donald Dunbar following a report showing the Wisconsin National Guard mishandled sexual assault and harassment accusations, results of the latest Marquette Law School Poll and the state GOP’s plans for a presidential primary in April.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Elections Commission’s meeting today will include a discussion of an order by an Ozaukee County judge requiring the agency to remove from the rolls voters who may have moved and failed to confirm their address within 30 days.

An Ozaukee County judge today ruled the Wisconsin Elections Commission violated state law by changing the period for voters who may have moved to confirm their address from 30 days to up to two years. Judge Paul Malloy sided with the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty. WILL filed

Quotes of the Week Despite the fact that they could find no bipartisan support–a criterion once set by both Speaker Pelosi and Chairman Nadler–they are pushing forward with this exercise that will further tear the country apart. Just as the Founders feared, divided governments will now almost certainly lead to

WisconsinEye Senior Producer Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com Editor JR Ross discuss the resignation of Maj. Gen. Donald Dunbar following a report showing the Wisconsin National Guard mishandled sexual assault and harassment accusations, results of the latest Marquette Law School Poll and the state GOP’s plans for a presidential primary in April.
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