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Audit finds no voting machine errors in Wisconsin's 2022 election
The state’s largest-ever post-election audit of voting equipment determined that Wisconsin’s ballots were counted accurately in the 2022 election. The review found no mechanical errors, and members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission voted unanimously during a Thursday meeting to certify an effective error rate of 0.0%. Republican commissioner...
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State Debate: Evers' talk still draws comment, Bruce Murphy questions new GOP chair's 'moderation'
In a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel guest column, Danny Xiao, the president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, praises Gov. Tony Evers for highlighting infrastructure during his state of the state address. The state's infrastructure merits a weak "c" grade, he writes, and its crucial that the state attend to its roads and bridges.
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Death rates rise for young adults in Wisconsin, drop for 65 and older
Death rates for older and younger Wisconsin adults moved in opposite directions over the past two decades. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum finds that from 2001-21, death rates among adults 65 and up dropped while rates for those aged 25-44 saw a “sharp” increase over the same time period. Mortality rates are worse for Black Wisconsinites than white residents, as well.
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