ELECTIONS
Plants, books for sale
Theyve got plants. Theyve got books. And its all on sale. The League of Women Voters Duluth is hosting a plant and book sale 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Mount Royal Shopping Center parking lot. ...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 12:00 AM
Tuesday cannot come soon enough.
Is it just me or has this campaign season been the most unbearable campaign season of all time? I think it has been decidedly more unbearable because of Facebook.Facebook has become a more powerful de...
Posted on 11/4/12 at 12:46 PM
Bill Clinton visits Duluth, 1994
There's news today that former President Bill Clinton is planning a visit to Duluth on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, to campaign on behalf of Democratic candidates in the upcoming election. That will be al...
Posted on 10/29/12 at 12:54 PM
2011 Interview Summary
(first published on wivoices.org) Hundreds of thousands of protestors have descended on the Capitol in Madison, WI in the last year. Tens of thousands of volunteers have mobilized petition drives, me...
Posted on 1/17/12 at 4:07 PM
Duffy wins Wisconsin’s 7th District
Congressman Sean Duffy may not have been able to convince traditionally Democratic-voting Douglas County, where he captured less than 40 percent of the vote, that he was the best choice for a return trip to Washington D.C.By Shelley Nelson , November 07, 2012
Barack Obama's speech after winning re-election
By AP Staff Writer , November 07, 2012
Americans renew Obama's Oval Office lease
By Nancy Benac, Associated Press , November 07, 2012
Democrat Tammy Baldwin wins US Senate seat in Wisconsin
By Scott Bauer, Associated Press , November 07, 2012
Turnout shaping up to be lower than 2008
A drop in voter turnout in Tuesday's election didn't keep President Barack Obama from winning a second term. Preliminary figures suggest fewer people voted this year than four years ago, when voters shattered turnout records as they elected Obama to his first term.By Josh Lederman, Associated Press , November 07, 2012
AP projects Duffy win for congress
Congressman Sean Duffy may not have been able to convince traditionally Democratic-voting Douglas County that he was the best choice for a return trip to Washington D.C., but he was leading district-wide with nearly half the vote returned.By Superior Telegram , November 06, 2012
Superior, Douglas County voters head to the polls
Voting was brisk in Superior Tuesday, with some people waiting more than an hour in line to cast their ballot.By Maria Lockwood , November 06, 2012
Wis. voters face tight Senate, presidential races
Both the presidential race and the fight for an open U.S. Senate in Wisconsin were too close to call Tuesday night, with President Barack Obama slightly trailing Republican Mitt Romney and his running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.By SCOTT BAUER,Associated Press , November 06, 2012
Campaigns a boon for printers
This year’s elections have generated more than $500-million of added revenue for printing businesses nationwide.By By Lindsey Moon, Wisconsin Public Radio , November 06, 2012
Voters deciding if porn actors must wear condoms
Sex stars are rallying against passage of a ballot measure that would require condoms in pornographic films.By The Associated Press , November 06, 2012
Hour by hour: What to watch on election night
Stock up on munchies and make sure the batteries in your TV remote are fresh. With this year's presidential election razor-close to the finish, Tuesday could be a long night.By Nancy Benac, Associated Press , November 06, 2012
Gay marriage, marijuana highlight ballot measures
Lady Gaga and Brad Pitt have weighed in on one side, evangelist icon Billy Graham on the other as the four-state showdown over same-sex marriage reaches its Election Day conclusion with the potential for a historic breakthrough.By David Crary, AP National Writer , November 06, 2012
Key questions headed into Wisconsin election: Polling sites, times, voter ID changes
Some of the key questions voters may have as they head to the polls on Tuesday.By Scott Bauer, Associated Press , November 06, 2012
Rain, 70 percent turnout predicted on Election Day
The National Weather Service predicts voters likely will be greeted by rain and 40 degree temperatures across much of Wisconsin on Election Day.By The Associated Press , November 05, 2012
Biden makes unexpected stop at Red Mug bakery, coffee shop
By Shelley Nelson , November 02, 2012
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