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Wisconsin Republicans Fall Short Of Legislative Supermajority
The GOP needed to flip one seat in the Senate and five seats in the state Assembly.
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The GOP needed to flip one seat in the Senate and five seats in the state Assembly.
He praised staff across the city of Milwaukee for “ensuring a transparent, fair, and safe election for Milwaukeeans.”
No protesters or demonstrators were around, either outside the building nor inside.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
The election commission will begin reporting results at around 8 p.m., with courthouse doors opening for the public at 7 p.m.
None of the polling sites showed signs of harassment, propaganda, or other issues that have arisen in recent elections.
It's a sign of high turnout in the largely democratic county.
The Waukesha area has become a flashpoint for tensions recently, as well as a focus of Republican campaigns.
The advertisement is part of a flood of negative ads in Wisconsin, which this year had the most costly governor’s race in the country.
Vote Common Good founder Doug Pagitt recently brought his message to Wisconsin, making stops in Milwaukee, Waukesha and Dane Counties.
The case was brought by the Thomas More Society after a Milwaukee election official sent military absentee ballots on behalf of fake voters.
“The bottom line is election officials prioritize accuracy over speed, always on election night when telling the unofficial results."