Wisconsin needs a Supreme Court Justice who will always fight to stop corruption and uphold the law. Judge Jill Karofsky ensures working people are treated fairly in our legal system. She is a former prosecutor, and on the bench, she’s tough, fair, and independent. We encourage you to cast your vote for Jill Karofsky for Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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If you are voting absentee, remember to return your ballot by Election Day. Every absentee ballot will need a witness signature. An Appeals Court overturned the ability to waive the witness signature on April 3. If you sent your ballot in without a witness signature, contact your municipal clerk. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 6 that ballots postmarked after April 7 will not be counted.
The best thing to do is to return your absentee ballot right away.
In addition to mailing your ballot back by April 7, you can hand deliver your ballot to:
- your municipal clerk’s office
- a designated absentee ballot drop-off location
- your polling location on Election Day
Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, for in-person voting. Your polling location may have changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lookup your polling location at: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/FindMyPollingPlace
If you are going to the polls in person, follow the CDC guidelines for protecting yourself and others from coronavirus infection.
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