Early voting for Wisconsin election starts Tuesday: How to vote for Supreme Court, other April races
Early voting starts Tuesday for the April 1 election in Wisconsin, which includes races for state Supreme Court, state superintendent of public instruction, a constitutional amendment on voter ID and a variety of local offices and referendums.
In-person absentee voting offers a chance to vote early, especially if you're out of town or busy on Election Day. You'll go to a designated location, and election officials will help you cast an absentee ballot right then and there.
While early voting can run through March 18 to 30, it's up to each city, town or village to set its own early voting dates, hours and locations.
Here's what to know about finding early voting options in your community and a list of locations for Milwaukee voters. We also have information on how to request and return a mail-in absentee ballot in time for the April election:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/early-voting-wisconsin-election-starts-100123015.html