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Any Wisconsin voter can request an absentee ballot without a reason. You can request an absentee ballot online, or request one from your municipal clerk by mail or email. Starting Oct. 22, you can ...
Sarah Keyeski (née Everson; born October 1970) is an American mental health counselor and Democratic politician from Columbia County, Wisconsin. She is a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the Wisconsin's 14th Senate district since 2025
The 2024 Wisconsin fall general election was held in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on November 5, 2024. One of Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seats and all of Wisconsin's eight seats in the U.S. House of Representatives were up for election, as well as sixteen seats in the Wisconsin Senate and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Located in south-central Wisconsin, the district comprises most of the southern half of Columbia County and part of northern Dane County. It includes the cities of Columbus and Lodi , and the villages of Arlington , DeForest , Doylestown , Fall River , Poynette , and Rio , as well as part of the north side of the city of Madison including the ...
Official vote totals are available at the Illinois State Board of Elections’ Election Results website. For the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris won with 54.37% of the vote to ...
A non-binding referendum is on the Nov. 5 ballot asking voters if Illinois should use the system. What is ranked-choice voting? Why it's on the ballot in Peoria Township for 2024
The 2024 Wisconsin State Assembly election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, alongside alongside elections for the State Senate. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election. Prior to the election 64 Assembly seats were held by Republicans, 34 seats were held by Democrats, with one seat, formerly held by a Democrat ...
The state has voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election beginning in 1992 (doing so by at least 10% each time), including voting for Senator Barack Obama from Illinois in 2008 and 2012 and Chicago-born Hillary Clinton in 2016. This was the first election since 1868 in which Illinois did not have 20 or more electoral votes.