"Wisconsin's Election Amendments: What's Next and What We Don't Know Yet"

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Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments that ban election offices from accessing private grants and require only designated election officials to perform tasks in elections, raising concerns about potential impacts on election administration. In the presidential primary election, voters expressed discontent with the presumptive nominees of both parties, with some choosing "uninstructed" on their ballots to send a message of disapproval.
Topics:nation#constitutional-amendments#elections#politics#presidential-primary#voting-rights#wisconsin
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- Wisconsin referendums passed; what's next and what don't we know yet? Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Republicans are banning outside groups from funding election USA TODAY
- Why AP called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures: Race call explained The Associated Press
- Wisconsin becomes latest state to ban private funding of elections The Washington Post
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