Can Madison count some ballots delivered after an 8 p.m. deadline?
Madison poll workers on Election Day counted 23 absentee ballots that arrived at four polling places after 8 p.m. Tuesday, despite a state law requiring that absentee ballots be delivered to the polling place no later than 8 p.m. in order to be tallied.
The law provides no clear exception to that deadline and says ballots not delivered on time may not be counted. But court rulings have given boards of canvassers broad discretion in these cases, allowing them to count ballots as long as theres substantial compliance with election laws and no evidence of connivance, fraud, or undue influence.
A past Wisconsin Supreme Court case held that election statutes dont need to be fully complied with, so long as election officials preserve the will of the voter.
City election officials instructed poll workers to count and mark the affected ballots which all arrived by the end of the night on Monday, the day before Election Day in case the city, county, or state decides to exclude them.
https://www.votebeat.org/wisconsin/2026/04/10/madison-says-late-arriving-ballots-should-count/