WISCONSIN, Wis. (WRN) — Wisconsin residents shouldn’t expect to initiate changes to the state constitution via referendum.
Last November, voters statewide approved a pair of elections related amendments, and they will likely have a Voter ID amendment on the ballot in April.
Governor Tony Evers plans to include language in his state budget to allow citizens to file petitions to the bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission to hold statewide votes on amendments and laws.
Republican leaders in the Legislature are already signaling that idea is a non-starter with them.