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Wisconsin's Education and Voting Shifts: A Closer Look
Wisconsin, USAThursday, April 3, 2025
The election also saw a big win for voter ID laws. Wisconsin voters approved a constitutional amendment to enshrine the state's photo ID requirement. The move was supported by Republicans. They argued it would bolster election security. But Democrats and voting rights groups opposed it. They said it could make voting harder for certain groups. The amendment's approval makes it tougher for future changes. Any constitutional amendment needs approval in two consecutive legislative sessions and a statewide popular vote.
Wisconsin is one of the few states where voters elect the top education official. This gives the superintendent broad authority. They oversee education policy, from school funding to teacher licensing. The state also has strict voter ID laws. These laws require voters to present a valid photo ID. The recent election results reflect the state's divided political landscape. They also highlight the ongoing debates about education and voting rights.
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