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What Voters Should Know about Registration and Absentee Ballot Mailings
MADISON, WI – As Election Day approaches on November 6, voter registration and absentee ballot mailings have begun arriving in Wisconsin residents’ mailboxes. Wisconsin voters’ best sources of information about voter registration and absentee voting are their local clerks and the MyVote.WI.gov website, not mailings from political and independent groups, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
UPDATED: Indefinitely Confined Absentee Ballot Requests Clean-Up Process
Under Wisconsin law, a voter can request an absentee ballot as an indefinitely confined voter due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability. Declaring oneself indefinitely confined is an individual determination that only an individual elector can make and can only be made for the reasons outlined...
Absentee Ballot Report - November 3, 2020 General Election
Absentee Counts by County - 2020 General Election At this time, only absentee applications (requests) will be reported until ballots are mailed on September 17, 2020. WEC has no data on the political party affiliation of registered voters who have requested absentee ballots because Wisconsin does...
Absentee Ballot Report - November 3, 2020 General Election
Absentee Counts by County - 2020 General Election At this time, only absentee applications (requests) will be reported until ballots are mailed on September 17, 2020. WEC has no data on the political party affiliation of registered voters who have requested absentee ballots because Wisconsin does...