Wisconsin Elections Under Scrutiny Amid New Developments
The upcoming midterm and general elections in Wisconsin have attracted attention as investigations and proposed changes to voting processes are underway. With the FBI continuing its probe into the 2020 elections and the U.S. Postal Service suggesting new rules for mail-in ballots, the landscape of election administration is being closely observed.
Don Millis, the Chair of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, plays a pivotal role in overseeing these electoral processes. In a recent discussion, he shed light on the current developments affecting the state’s elections. These insights come at a time when electoral integrity and efficiency are under the microscope not just in Wisconsin, but across the United States.
The FBI’s investigation into the 2020 election results remains a point of focus. This probe aims to ensure that the electoral outcomes were free from any irregularities or unlawful activities. Simultaneously, the U.S. Postal Service has put forward a proposal for a new mail-in ballot rule, which could significantly impact how voters in Wisconsin and potentially other states cast their votes in the future.
As these events unfold, stakeholders in Wisconsin’s electoral process are keen to understand the implications of these developments on the upcoming midterm primary and general election cycle. The potential changes could alter how voters participate and how votes are counted, emphasizing the importance of transparency and reliability in the electoral process.
For more insights and detailed coverage, visit the Elections section on PBS Wisconsin’s website.



