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Wisconsin voters head to polls for crucial election day


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Wisconsin voters head to polls for crucial election day
Voters in Wisconsin are heading to the polls today until 8:00 p.m., with those in line by the deadline still permitted to cast their ballots. Registration is available on-site for those who have not yet registered, requiring proof of residence such as a bank statement or utility bill. All voters must present a valid photo ID, which does not need to display a current address.

For information regarding polling places, registration status, and sample ballots, voters are directed to visit Myvote.wi.gov. Absentee ballots can still be returned today, but must arrive by 8:00 p.m. Voters are advised to check with their municipal clerks for specific return locations, as procedures may vary by municipality. Most voters are required to return their own absentee ballots, although those needing assistance due to disabilities may designate someone to do so.

As the polls close, attention will shift to unofficial election results, which are not considered final until they undergo a public canvass at local, county, and state levels. The final certification of results is expected by August 27. Election officials emphasize the importance of accuracy over speed and encourage public engagement in the election process.

As of this morning, 387,280 absentee ballots have been requested, with 288,021 returned, including 92,171 completed during in-person absentee voting. Election officials are committed to keeping the public informed of any updates throughout the day.

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