Lieutenant governor race also on recall ballot
It may not be the top of the ticket, but Wisconsin voters will also decide on June 5 whether there should be a new lieutenant governor.
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It may not be the top of the ticket, but Wisconsin voters will also decide on June 5 whether there should be a new lieutenant governor.
With the the Government Accountability Board poised to certify the recall elections against Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch soon, an independent group on Friday released its finding after reviewing thousands of petition signatures.Verify The Recall activists have…
Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin President Mahlon Mitchell is running for lieutenant governor as a Democrat.
Gov. Scott Walker will focus on accomplishments made during his first year in office when he delivers his State of the State speech on Wednesday night.
A Dane County judge has granted state election officials an additional 30 days to verify nearly 2 million signatures on recall petitions against Gov. Scott Walker and five other Republicans.
The Government Accountability Board that oversees elections said that all recall petitions targeting four Republican state senators have been scanned into computers, but work continues on the ones for Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch.
The board that oversees elections in Wisconsin has signed off on a plan for how it will handle reviewing what could be as many as 1.5 million signatures on petitions to recall Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen issued an opinion on Thursday that said people that want to recall Gov. Scott Walker would have to do a separate recall if they also wanted to recall Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch as well.