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Wisconsin Elections Commission approves November ballot

August 30, 2016 By Andrew Beckett

080916Vote2016The state Elections Commission has finalized the list of candidates who will appear on ballots in Wisconsin this November. Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a motion to have the ballot appear as agency staff recommended.

The move means Wisconsin voters will have seven names to choose from in the presidential race – Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, along with Libertarian Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Darrell Castle with the Constitution Party, Monica Moorehead with the Workers World Party and Rocky Roque De La Fuente of the American Delta Party.

The election is Tuesday, November 8th.

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