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Election season for town board races kicks off Monday when the candidate sign-up period opens for elections in all four towns ...
Voters can apply for a ballot online or by calling the Town Clerk’s Office. Absentee and early ballots for Norwell's annual town election are now available, according to a community announcement.
Crawford, 60, had received 55% of the vote to conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel's 45% with 82% of the vote in, according to unofficial results. Decision Desk HQ called the race less ...
Absentee ballot requests can be made by mail, by calling 419-562-8721 or by downloading and printing from the Board of Elections website. Absentee voting by mail ends at 8:30 p.m. April 29 ...
That began to change in 1842 when Crawford County Democrats held what is believed to be the first direct primary election. It was a mid-term election during John Tyler's presidency.
All 72 counties in Wisconsin shifted to the left in Tuesday’s state Supreme Court election, solidifying Dane County Judge Susan Crawford’s strong win. Crawford beat former Wisconsin Attorney ...
All of this has led to it becoming a vote bank for Democrats. In Tuesday’s election, Crawford won Dane by 64 points, and voter turnout in the county was 78% of what it was in November.
Crawford, a Dane County circuit judge who was backed by Democrats, secured a 10-year term on the court over Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County circuit judge and a former Republican attorney general.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford speaks during her election night party after winning the election Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf) ...
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution. The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed ...
Crawford, 60, has served as a Dane County Circuit Court judge since 2018. She won election to the seat that year and again in 2022 in the county, which is home to the liberal state capital, Madison.
Crawford, the liberal candidate in the race, was leading Brad Schimel, a fellow circuit court judge, 56 percent to 44 percent when The Associated Press called the race at 10:16 p.m. Eastern time.