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Berrien joins Josh Schoemann, a county executive, in the GOP primary field. Gov. Tony Evers hasn't said if he's seeking reelection.
Republican candidate Bill Berrien announced the purchase of about $400,000 in cable TV, radio and online ads Monday. The buy comes 13 months before the Aug. 11, 2026, primary.
The latest fundraising numbers and campaign spending in Wisconsin's closely watched race for governor shed some light on how ...
Election clerks in both parties, who have been subject to harassment and lawsuits over Trump’s 2020 false election claims, ...
Many of the allegations come from Landgraf's unsuccessful bid for the village president seat, but his vote on fluoride in ...
Gov. Tony Evers has said he will make an announcement in the coming weeks on whether he'll seek re-election in 2026.
Trump’s Justice Department has forged ahead in this case even as it has withdrawn from several other voting lawsuits brought ...
Bill Berrien, a Republican businessman, is the first candidate to buy campaign ads in this race, spending $400,000 in cable, ...
No Democratic candidates have entered the gubernatorial race while Republican primary candidates report first campaign ...
Her possible opponent, Wisconsin state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor, raised $585,000 since launching her campaign in May.
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