Use of absentee ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin is sharply down from 2020
Absentee ballot drop boxes in the presidential battleground state of Wisconsin are only available in a small fraction of the places they were four years ago, with many conservative communities opting not to offer them for the upcoming election.
In 2020, more than 500 drop boxes were available for voters to return absentee ballots in more than 430 communities across the state. But as of Wednesday, the Wisconsin Elections Commission was aware of only 78 drop box sites in 42 communities statewide.
The count may actually be higher, elections Administrator Meagan Wolfe said, because there is no requirement for the states 1,850 local elections officials to report the use of drop boxes.
Milwaukee and Madison, the states two largest cities and also Democratic strongholds, reported having 14 drop boxes each. Racine had seven. Most communities that reported having drop boxes only had one, often located near their city hall.
https://wisconsinwatch.org/2024/10/wisconsin-absentee-ballot-drop-boxes-election-conservative-republican-democrat/