
There is plenty of time to prepare for the November presidential election and Wisconsin clerks have learned from their experiences in April.
They say they’re much better prepared now.
The Madison city clerk’s office says people requesting absentee ballots so close to election day made things tough for the presidential primary.
It should be smoother this fall.
Madison got a $1.3 million grant – $500,000 going for sanitation supplies and personal protective equipment for in-person voting.
Thousands of Wisconsin voters have already requested and received absentee ballots.













