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Wisconsin is among a handful of states where lawmakers refer proposed constitutional amendments to the ballot so voters can decide. In other states, voters can try to directly place such measures ...
Voting “yes” on the second question means amending the Wisconsin Constitution to require the governor to earn legislative approval in the form of a joint resolution before expending federal ...
Wisconsin Question 1 will be a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that will appear on the ballot in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on April 1, 2025. If passed, the amendment would amend the Constitution of Wisconsin to include a requirement of photo identification to vote.
There were five amendments to the Constitution of Wisconsin voted on during 2024. The first two amendments were on the ballot for the Spring general election, April 2, 2024. Two other amendments were on the Fall primary ballot, on August 13, 2024. A final amendment is set to appear on the Fall general election ballot, on November 5, 2024.
Wisconsin is among a handful of states where lawmakers refer proposed constitutional amendments to the ballot so voters can decide. In other states, voters can try to directly place such measures ...
The Aug. 13 primary ballot will carry two referendum questions that ask whether Wisconsin’s state Constitution should be amended to shift such power away from the governor.
One constitutional amendment will appear on the ballot at the Spring general election, April 1, 2025. The amendment deals with the issue of voter ID in Wisconsin. Currently Wisconsin law requires that an active form of identification must be submitted to vote. [13] The question reads: Photographic identification for voting.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin voters will decide if there should be a state constitution requirement to produce valid photo identification for future elections. The Wisconsin State Assembly ...