VOTING
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Wisconsinites Are Getting to the Polls Early in a Big Way
Voting early and in-person began Tuesday and continues through Oct. 30.
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Wisconsin Ballots Differ by District. Here’s What Will Be on Yours.
How to prepare so you’re not surprised on Election Day.
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Poll Workers Are Preparing for Trump-Inspired Voter Intimidation
Voters, poll workers, and law enforcement have various tools to prevent voter intimidation.
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No, You’re Not Allowed to Wear Political Clothing at Polls
Your constitutional right comes with responsibilities, including not broadcasting political views while waiting to vote.
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Wisconsin Law Allows Time Off to Vote, But It’s Unpaid
Workers eligible for up to three hours off to cast their ballots.
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In-Person and Mail-In Voting Are Both Safe in Wisconsin, Elections Commission Head Says
Wisconsin election official says voters need not be concerned about voter fraud.
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‘The Risk Is Worth the Reward’: Wisconsin Poll Workers Commit to Working in November
The workers who staff polling places despite COVID-19 concerns.
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Early In-Person Voting Starts Tuesday. Here’s How It’s Done.
Filling out an absentee ballot at your local clerk’s office saves several steps.
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Election Day Arrives and You Forgot to Register. Here’s What to Do.
Here’s what you need to cast your ballot on Election Day.
























