Wisconsin's top election officials rejected demands from the Trump administration for private information of voters in the battleground state.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered a pair of three-judge panels to oversee lawsuits seeking a redraw of the battleground state’s congressional map.
Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional districts are scheduled to be discussed in court as a pair of three-judge panels never-before-used in the state meet for the first time.
Gov. Tony Evers also vetoed a law that would have allowed more people to appeal decisions on election complaints.
Joel Brennan, a former cabinet official under Gov. Tony Evers and current president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, is running for governor.
The move could prompt a lawsuit as the federal government has sued over a dozen states in its quest for unredacted voter rolls and other information.
Two former attorneys and an aide who all worked on President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign were scheduled to appear Monday for a preliminary hearing in Wisconsin on felony forgery charges related to a fake elector scheme.
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