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Max Witynski

Max Witynski

Max Witynski is a contributor to the "Narrow Margin" project at Wisconsin Watch. He graduated in May 2020 with a Master's degree from the UW School of Journalism and Mass Communication, concentrating on energy and environment reporting. Max has covered energy and recycling policy at Industry Dive, a Washington, D.C.-based media company and written about health equity, renewable energy and invasive species for the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, the Wisconsin Energy Institute and Curb Magazine. Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, his first experience in journalism was as an editorial intern at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. He has a Bachelor's degree in biology and society from Cornell University.

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Wisconsin GOP rep supports mail-in voting, despite Trump’s fraud claims

By Max Witynski | September 2, 2020

Rep. Joel Kitchens, R-Sturgeon Bay, co-sponsored a bipartisan bill in the Wisconsin Legislature this spring that proposed changes to improve voting during a state of emergency.

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What you need to know now about mail-in voting in Wisconsin

By Max Witynski | September 2, 2020

Information to help you improve your absentee voting experience in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin tells voters to request ballots now in push to improve mail-in voting

By Max Witynski | September 2, 2020

Wisconsin elections officials are taking multiple steps to make mail-in voting smoother in November, when most people are expected to vote absentee.

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Skepticism urged as disinformation, voter suppression wash over Wisconsin

By Max Witynski and Jessica Christoffer | August 15, 2020

In a top swing state, actors seek to misinform voters to gain advantage and sow chaos; the pandemic has fueled even more ‘information disorder.’

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Deceptive news websites proliferate, infecting public debate with their lies

By Max Witynski and Jessica Christoffer | August 15, 2020

Partisans have labeled legitimate news outlets as ‘fake news,’ but there is a whole world of websites out there spreading truly false information

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