The Wisconsin Elections Commission reports voters have broken the record for the number of absentee ballots submitted for a mid-term election. The previous record — set in 2014 — has been surpassed by more than 45 percent. Elections officials say the nearly 550-thousand submissions are still fewer than the number for the 2016 presidential election. They say it isn’t clear whether absentee ballots being submitted at a record-setting pace will mean a higher-than-normal voter turnout at the polls.
Wisconsin Breaks Record For Absentee Ballots Submitted
Nov 6, 2018 | 9:00 PM
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