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The Wisconsin Elections Commission said Maribeth Witzel-Behl and other top staff ignored their duties after 193 ballots went missing.
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Musk handed out $1 million checks to three Wisconsin voters, including two in person just days before the state’s April 1 Supreme Court election, in an effort to help elect conservative ...
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Some 63% of Wisconsin voters Tuesday approved the measure to enshrine the state’s voter ID law in the state constitution. The Badger State already required that voters have a photo ID in order ...
“Seems strange that Wisconsin voters would elect an avowed opponent of voter ID laws when—on the very same day—they voted to adopt a statewide voter ID law,” wrote Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) on X.
Elon Musk is downplaying the results of a Wisconsin state Supreme Court race that he had previously said could “determine the fate of Western civilization” after his candidate lost.
President Trump and his senior adviser, tech billionaire Elon Musk, touted the passage of the ballot measure Tuesday that amends Wisconsin’s Constitution to mandate photo identification for voters.
On Sunday, Musk held a town hall in Wisconsin where he handed $1 million checks to two supporters. Musk initially said the $1 million was a lottery prize for signing his petition.