Constitutional amendments pass setting new limits on Wisconsin elections officials

Wisconsin voters cast their first ballots in the 2024 presidential race Tuesday and approved two constitutional amendments on election administration, while weighing in on contests for local offices, judges, school board seats and school funding measures in communities across the state. With 90% of ballots counted, 54% of voters approved a ban in the Wisconsin Constitution on private grants to help offset the cost of election administration, and 58% approved an amendment stipulating that only election officials “designated by law” can handle tasks relating to election administration. Ruth Conniff, Baylor Spears and Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner.

 



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