Early in-person voting began Tuesday in swing state Wisconsin’s chaotic Democratic primary for governor, with a democratic socialist trying to overcome the incumbent governor’s choice to replace him. Democrats are hoping to retain control of the governor’s office and flip both chambers of the Legislature to earn full control of Wisconsin state government for the first time since 2010. Those two cities hold the largest number of Democratic voters in Wisconsin. The lawsuit was filed last week with support from the Wisconsin Democratic Party. All absentee ballots must be received by the time polls close on election day Aug. 11 in order to be counted.