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Wisconsin Watch’s statehouse bureau works to identify and expose threats to Wisconsin’s democracy. The team is comprised of statehouse bureau chief Matthew DeFour, statehouse reporter Jack Kelly, Report for America corps member Jacob Resneck and disinformation reporter Phoebe Petrovic. Other Wisconsin Watch reporters also contribute to our coverage.

Posted inGovernment

In Wisconsin Supreme Court race, ad spending for Kelly ekes past Protasiewicz after she led in ads 23-to-1

Avatar photo by Phoebe Petrovic / Wisconsin Watch March 28th, 2023May 5th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Outside spending to boost former Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly now outpaces pro-Janet Protasiewicz spending as the April 4 election looms

Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Dane County election review finds dozens of ineligible voters who cast ballots

Avatar photo by Matthew DeFour / Wisconsin Watch March 25th, 2023May 5th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Small number of cases shows why election officials say Wisconsin’s disorganized system for tracking those adjudicated ‘incompetent’ to vote needs a legislative fix.

Posted inGovernment

Can formerly incarcerated people legally vote in Wisconsin? It depends.

Portrait of Wisconsin Watch staff member Jonmaesha Beltran. by Jonmaesha Beltran / Wisconsin Watch March 21st, 2023May 5th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

What people with criminal convictions should know about voting rights in Wisconsin.

Posted inGovernment

‘There’s no transparency’: Secretive ‘pocket veto’ scuttles Wisconsin projects

Jacob Resneck by Jacob Resneck / Wisconsin Watch March 11th, 2023May 23rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The Joint Finance Committee has long allowed members to anonymously block projects, but some want to rein in its dubious practice of not holding hearings

Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

‘Election integrity’ proposals do not address most common voting infraction in Wisconsin

Portrait of Matt Mencarini. by Matt Mencarini / Wisconsin Watch March 9th, 2023April 25th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Prosecutors charged just 192 people with election-related crimes since 2012, but more than half of the cases were related to felony probation status

Portrait of Sara Wuorinen standing near a colorful wall in Ashland, Wisconsin.
Posted inGovernment

After rejecting staffing requests, Wisconsin Republicans approve DSPS audit 

Avatar photo by Matthew DeFour / Wisconsin Watch February 7th, 2023December 7th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The state Department of Safety and Professional Services amassed a $47 million surplus — and agency call center service plummeted — while the Legislature rebuffed Gov. Tony Evers’ asks for more help

Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Wisconsin’s Assembly maps are more skewed than ever. What happens now?

Avatar photo by Matthew DeFour / Wisconsin Watch December 6th, 2022November 20th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Gerrymandering continues to present a problem for Democrats and democracy in Wisconsin, but Republicans are unlikely to address the issue anytime soon.

Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Evers beats Michels for Wisconsin governor; Johnson defeats Barnes in U.S. Senate race

by Wisconsin Watch November 8th, 2022October 14th, 2024 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers beats Republican challenger Tim Michels; GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson wins re-election bid against Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes.

Election workers Jeff and Lori Lutzka process absentee ballots at Milwaukee's central count facility on Aug. 11, 2020.
Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Security seals and documentation: The life cycle of Wisconsin election ballots

Portrait of Matt Mencarini. by Matt Mencarini / Wisconsin Watch November 4th, 2022January 16th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Voters spend just a few minutes to cast their votes, but their ballots will live much longer — and their paths before and after Election Day are carefully documented.

Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Many in Wisconsin GOP drop ‘stop the steal’ talk, play up inflation, crime

Avatar photo by Matthew DeFour / Wisconsin Watch November 2nd, 2022February 23rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

As they try to win enough seats for a supermajority to override a governor’s veto, most Republicans don’t even mention ‘election integrity’ on their websites

Posted inGovernment

Wisconsin GOP has sweeping agenda to ensure ‘election integrity’

Avatar photo by Matthew DeFour / Wisconsin Watch November 2nd, 2022September 18th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

More than a dozen bills wait in the wings in case the Republican Party takes full control of state government.

A protestor holds a sign that reads "Stay out of trans people's business."
Posted inDemocracy on the Ballot, Government

Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric roils Wisconsin, providing political fuel for the right

Avatar photo by Phoebe Petrovic / Wisconsin Watch October 27th, 2022September 18th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The ‘parental rights’ movement is upending school board races, leading to book banning — and a growing sense of dread among the small number of children who are gay or transgender

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