Wis. voters pass advisory death penalty referendum
By Jamie Thomas | Nov. 8, 2006A majority of Wisconsin voters favor reinstating the death penalty, according to results from an advisory referendum on Tuesday's ballot. '
A majority of Wisconsin voters favor reinstating the death penalty, according to results from an advisory referendum on Tuesday's ballot. '
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Record turnout overloads system, candidates furious Election officials halted voting on student government elections and two campus referenda Wednesday after technical errors due to high voter turnout rendered the results ' ¦