MADISON – One Republican running for governor is proposing a massive overhaul of Wisconsin elections including dismantling the state’s elections agency, handing oversight to an official who must be picked by voters, and moving statewide spring races to the fall.
Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann is proposing significant changes to how elections are conducted in one of the most fought-over battleground states in the nation as he makes his case to voters in the Republican primary for governor.