Politics & Government

Recall Roundup: Bridge Signs Battle, Stances on Issues, Record Turnout Predicted

As voters head to the polls Tuesday, check out all the recall news that was on Monday, including a dispute about evicted signs on bridges and the gubernatorial candidates' stances on key issues.

Candidates made their final pushes Monday with the recall campaign end in sight.

Here is the latest from the recall trail:

Group says Milwaukee police harassed them and ordered them to get off footbridge over I-94, while those holding Barrett signs were allowed to remain on another bridge.

Find out what's happening in Brookfieldwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Experts talk about the impact of polling, fundraising and turnout in the state's first-ever gubernatorial recall election. The state predicts 500,000 to 700,000 new voters — who didn't vote in the 2010 gubernatorial election — will cast their ballot Tuesday.

Here's a look at what the two gubernatorial candidates have said about top issues, including collective bargaining, education, jobs and more.

Find out what's happening in Brookfieldwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Other recall election news from Monday, including campaign schedules and more:

  • US Department of Justice Will Monitor Wisconsin on Tuesday
  • More Than 206,000 Absentee Ballots Issued as of Noon Monday
  • Walker, Barrett plan busy days
  • Feingold to make appearances for Barrett
  • New poll shows race tightening
  • Jesse Jackson urges blacks to 'march your souls to the polls'


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