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Volume 103, Number 09
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
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Decision 2018: Who’s running Positions vary widely in gubernatorial, US Senate candidates By Clara Janzen
clara.janzen@marquette.edu
The residents of Wisconsin will have a lot to think about when they head to the polls Nov. 6, with a gubernatorial race, U.S. Senate race and many other elected positions on the ballots. The following is a comprehensive list of candidate profiles for those races, based on information from wisconsinvote.org, a service of Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio, votesmart.org and individual candidate websites. Gubernatorial race Incumbent Republican Gov. Scott Walker, a former Marquette University student, is up for re-election. This would be Walker’s fourth term if elected, and he is being challenged by Tony Evers, the state school superintendent. During his time as governor, Walker signed multiple bills restricting abortion access, requiring an ultrasound before a woman can have an abortion and Graphics by Clara Janzen clara.janzen@marquette.edu
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Questions on ID laws, candidates affect voting Political process could discourage student participation By Claire Hyman
claire.hyman@marquette.edu
“In the end, I guess, I’m glad I’m voting, but I already know my vote didn’t really matter.” The process for registering to vote from his home state of New York was easy: Owen Brown just needed his home address and driver’s license number. This wasn’t
the original plan, though. Brown, a sophomore in the College of Communication, said he registered to vote online in New York after an argument and peer pressure from a friend over his not voting. “I was like, ‘If this means
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so much to you, I’ll do it,’” Brown said. Brown said he would have liked to cast his ballot in Wisconsin because the races between Democratic and Republican candidates are closer in comparison to New York, where Democrats are frontrunners.
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He said a lack of knowledge about the candidates on the ballot and confusion over Wisconsin’s voter ID requirements almost kept him from voting at all. “I am super confused by voter ID See VOTING page 1B
New definition of gender could be hurtful for trans students PAGE 11A