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Alina Habba, Trump's pick for U.S. attorney for New Jersey, steps down
Wisconsin judge refuses to step aside as requested by former Trump attorney
A Wisconsin judge on Tuesday refused to step aside as requested by President Donald Trump's former attorney who faces felony forgery case related to the 2020 election in the battleground state. The judge also refused to cancel a Monday preliminary hearing for Trump's former attorney,
Trump's Former Lawyer Alina Habba Resigning as Top Federal Prosecutor in New Jersey
President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, Alina Habba, announced her resignation as acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey
The new law — and a vetoed bill — will help ease mounting pressure on local election offices, which have faced legal threats and record turnover.
President Donald Trump’s former attorney in battleground Wisconsin is alleging that a judge presiding over his case and that of two other Trump aides charged with felonies related to the 2020 election
Votebeat reports on Lydia McComas, a young clerk in Madison, working to rebuild trust in elections amid a turnover crisis in Wisconsin's election offices.
Mandela Barnes is trying to follow a high-profile election loss with a high-profile election win. Historically, that’s a rarity in Wisconsin.
Mandela Barnes, a former U.S. Senate candidate and lieutenant governor under Tony Evers, is joining the Democratic primary for governor.
Wisconsin Watch on MSN
As fundraising email shows, line between nonpartisan and partisan Wisconsin elections continues to erode
A joint appeal from campaigns for Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor and gubernatorial candidate David Crowley blurs the line between judicial and gubernatorial politics.
The lawsuits could lead to major changes before next year's Midterm election, particularly affecting Western Wisconsin's competitive 3rd Congressional District • Districts t
Wisconsin Watch on MSN
Supreme Costs: A condensed version of our series on the ‘obscene’ spending on Wisconsin justices
In a three-part series, Wisconsin Watch examines why our state set back-to-back national records in Supreme Court election spending and what can be done about it.
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