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Subject State readies for absentee ballot crush
Date October 21, 2020 9:59 PM
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Elections commission is confident ballot tracking and barcoding will mean smooth, secure voting

State readies for absentee ballot crush
Elections commission is confident ballot tracking and barcoding will mean smooth, secure voting

By MARK LISHERON | Fall 2020

If there’s any question come the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 4, about whom voters have elected leader of the free world, there’s another query almost sure to follow:

Did the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) and 1,850 local clerks do enough to ensure the integrity of the use of absentee ballots?[link removed]

After the April primary, there were plenty of doubters expressing concerns about everything from lost absentee ballots to the possibility of ballot “harvesting” to fraud in the Badger State — one of very few key swing states that will decide the presidential election.

A record voter turnout here in the spring election drew national attention when it was learned that 144,185, or about 10%, of all the absentee ballots sent to voters, either were tossed out or never returned. Thousands more were requested but were never sent to voters at all.
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