A text message last week to young voters in Wisconsin is stirring new concerns in the battleground state about a messaging campaign that could intimidate college students from casting ballots this election,
In one conservative Wisconsin county, the sheriff appeared onstage at a Donald Trump campaign rally last week to brag about his efforts to ban ballot drop boxes.
Absentee ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin are only available in a small fraction of the places they were four years ago.
A text warning Wisconsin voters that violating election law could lead to fines and prison time was reported to local and federal law enforcement.
All three election workers in a central Wisconsin town of about 800 people have resigned over a longstanding dispute
The referendum asks voters to potentially decide on whether to prevent Wisconsin from allowing noncitizens to vote in the future.
With less than three weeks left until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Wisconsin on Thursday for the sixth time since she began her campaign.
Voting rights advocates on Tuesday asked the state and federal departments of justice to investigate anonymous text messages apparently targeting young Wisconsin voters, warning them not to vote in a state where they are ineligible.
Door County, Wis., has picked the presidential winner since 1996. Last time, the margin was 292 votes, so the campaigns are trying to reach every household.
Former President Donald Trump’s recent attacks on his opponent could affect the vote. “It’s a stirring of the pot,” one voter said.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is reassuring voters it has plans in place to ensure a safe and fair election.