Early Voting Up 40% in Wisconsin – IOTW Report

Early Voting Up 40% in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin has followed a trend across battleground states, posting much higher in-person absentee voting this year than in 2020.

Three days after in-person absentee voting started on Oct. 22, the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) reported that 292,702 absentee ballots had been cast that way. The equivalent period during 2020 saw just 209,665 such ballots, meaning this year saw a 39 percent surge.

“The rate of in-person absentee appears to be at a higher rate than previous elections,” said Meagan Wolfe, WEC’s administrator and the top authority in Wisconsin’s elections.

8 Comments on Early Voting Up 40% in Wisconsin

  1. We just got home from Wisc tonight. Trump signs ALL OVER the place! Signs say Vote Trump SAVE AMERICA or Had enough yet?Vote Trump. Wisconsin seems like Trump country, lets HOPE!

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  2. I’m voting early for the first time ever here in Nevada.
    I used to love the ritual of going on election day.
    Of course that was when I trusted the system.
    Nevermore…
    Now I’m glad to just get it done.

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  3. Okay, while I had teen years in WiWi I’ve been away awhile now. Bubblers not water fountains, noodles not pasta, neither soda nor pop but sodapop. What in the world is “in-person absentee voting”?

    Perhaps this in “early voting” in more conventional language.

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  4. I’ve been critical of us voting early. My train of thought was overwhelm them on the last day so they have no idea how much to cheat by. But I’m starting to understand their logic. Vote early so we can track the votes and the fraud. I dunno.

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  5. In today’s America there is always the question in the back of your mind when you see news like this. What percentage of the ballots “cast” are from real, citizen voters and what percentage are fiction?

    Subotai Bahadur

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  6. Our plan was to vote on election day but decided to vote early. We had a double sided ballot. Fill in the ovals and feed it into the machine. That was the extent of it. Were our votes counted? We’re registered Republicans so it’s a concern. Were our votes counted as cast? We have no way of knowing. Were/are their algorithms involved? Again, no way of knowing. The ballot disappeared into the machine and there is no means of feedback on what it recorded.

    What I do know is that in the last election in our county, a rock solid red county, several proposals passed that should have had zero chance of passing.

    My trust in our election processes is zero.

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