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Milwaukee running out of ballots amid historic voter turnout

The city of Milwoki is running out of the polling cards due to the “historic turnout” on Tuesday night, as the residents of Badger State stand in the polling places to determine whether the Supreme Court in Wisconsin will maintain the province or liberalism.

Fox correspondent 6 Milwoki Jason Calvi reported the developments on Tuesday night. At least seven voting sites have run out of polling cards, on the Miluki election committee.

The sites expect more voting soon, although opinion polls were closed at 8 pm, Milocke officials also noted that the residents of Wisconsin at 8 pm are still qualified to vote.

“We are working hard to renew the ballot cards,” said Facebook elections on Facebook.

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Voters represent their votes while voting in the place of Waters Edge in the state’s Supreme Court elections, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Milwoki. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has a liberal majority 4-3.

The court race attracted attention throughout the country, because both democratic groups and the Republic alignment outside Wisconsin have allocated money and resources to swing the race. It was explained as a referendum on the president Donald Trump The second administration so far.

It is worth noting, the CEO of Tesla El Musk hosted American town hall Pak In Green Bay on Sunday evening, where she handed two million dollars to two years to two voters who signed a petition against “active judges”.

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The residents vote in the Supreme Court elections in Wisconsin

Voters in the queue are awaiting the voting cards at a polling site during the Wisconsin Supreme Court elections in Milwoki, Wisconsin, the United States, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. (Abra Richardson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Wisconsin Public Prosecutor Josh Cole requested a virtue of an emergency judicial order to prevent musk from distributing checks, but the highest court in the state refused to hear Cole’s arguments.

“The reason for the checks is that it is really just attention,” said Musk with a huge check. “It is like, we need to get attention … to some extent, when I do this … it causes the old media, like, a kind of losing their minds.”

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People vote in Wisconsin

Voters represent their votes while voting at Centennial Hall at the Central Milwaukee Central Library on Election Day on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Miluki. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

Musk’s lawyers confirmed that the payments “aim to generate a popular movement in the opposition of active judges, and not to defend any candidate or against any candidate.”

Sofia Compton of Fox News Digitter and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

2025-04-02 01:27:00

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