Nearly 200K absentee ballots returned with just more than 2 weeks before presidential election
More than 199,000 absentee ballots for the upcoming presidential election have been returned to clerks around Wisconsin. While that represents a drop in the bucket compared with 2020 return rates, its higher than the total number of by-mail absentee ballots returned during the 2016 presidential contest.
As of Thursday, the Wisconsin Elections Commission reported 515,514 absentee ballots have been mailed to voters in all of the states 72 counties. So far, 199,206 or nearly 36 percent have been returned.
Dane County has seen 28,359 absentee ballots come back to clerks offices. Milwaukee County is a close second with nearly 28,182 ballots returned and Waukesha County has recorded nearly 17,867 absentee ballots turned in.
Amid the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, use of absentee ballots by voters exploded in Wisconsin. Elections commission data show that on Oct. 10, 2020 nearly 676,000 absentee ballots had been received by clerks, which works out to a return rate of more than 51 percent.
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