It's Primary Election Day in Wisconsin. Who is voting for whom?
Republican lawmakers are asking Wisconsin voters to approve a constitutional amendment on today's primary ballot that could have major ramifications for a core part of state operations: spending money from the federal government. The Devils encourage you to vote "No."
Ballots printed for the Town of Summit, in Douglas County, contained the wrong Assembly district, leaving no time to print new ballots for residents voting in today's primary. The town has about 700 registered voters.