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Wisconsin Voters Urged to Act Early | Madison News
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Wisconsin election officials are urging voters to mail absentee ballots at least two weeks before Election Day—or better yet, drop them off in person—to avoid delays that plagued recent elections. With late ballots causing issues even in smaller races, local clerks and the Wisconsin Elections Commission are expanding early drop boxes and promoting in-person voting to ensure every vote counts. Meanwhile, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is suing to allow provisional ballots on Election Day for those worried their mail ballots won’t arrive, challenging current rules that could disenfranchise voters. The Postal Service insists it can deliver election mail reliably, but the push for earlier returns underscores a growing tension between election administration and mail delivery certainty.
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