Election officials in Wisconsin employ “drawdowns” to reconcile discrepancies in ballot counts. That means someone — it’s impossible to know who — gets their valid vote tossed.| Votebeat
Voters in the town of Summit had the wrong Assembly candidates on their ballot. A losing candidate wants something done about it.| Votebeat
The state Supreme Court’s reversals have emboldened activists to file more legal challenges, leaving local clerks and voters to deal with the fallout.| Votebeat
Election officials can exclude a ballot at random to reconcile discrepancies in ballot counts or account for other errors in Wisconsin.| Wisconsin Watch