"Wisconsin's Election Changes: Private Funding Bans and Statewide Ballot Measures Explained"

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The Associated Press called Wisconsin's statewide ballot measures in favor of two constitutional amendments limiting state election processes and funding, as supported by Republicans, after the measures outperformed former President Donald Trump's 2020 performance, even in Democratic-leaning areas. The results reflected a partisan split, with Republican-leaning areas largely supporting the amendments and Democratic areas opposing them. The "Yes" vote for both measures was leading in counties carried by both Trump and Biden in 2020, with supporters making significant inroads in traditionally Democratic-friendly areas.
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