The Wisconsin Elections Commission has voted to allow Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels’ name to remain on the primary ballot.
The Wisconsin Democratic Party had challenged his candidacy saying a wrong address on his nominating papers meant he only had 350 valid signatures.
He needed 2,000.
All of the petitions included his campaign’s post office box and the commission determined that was close enough.
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Michels’ campaign.
He will be opposed by three other Republicans in the August primary.













