The Wisconsin Elections Commission should create rules defining the use of ballot drop boxes in elections and define when clerks are allowed to fill in missing information on absentee ballot envelopes, according to a much-anticipated report by state auditors Friday.
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West Baraboo resident Kathy Gray signs her name in the poll book as her husband, Frank, waits in line Tuesday morning at Village Hall.
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West Baraboo resident Ron Rupert signs in to vote Tuesday morning at village hall.
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West Baraboo resident Melinda Zufall feeds her ballot into a voting machine Tuesday morning at village hall.
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West Baraboo residents Ron Rupert and Melinda Zufall fill out their ballots Tuesday morning at village hall.
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Mikka Roessler fills out a ballot Tuesday at the Baraboo Civic Center.
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Bill Armstrong, Baraboo, inserts a completed ballot into the counter Tuesday at Baraboo Civic Center.
Locals go to the polls
Election Chief Inspector Pam Jones processes absentee ballots Tuesday at Portage City Hall.
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Election workers routinely wipe down and sanitize the ballot machine and the individual voting station throughout the day Tuesday during the spring primary election at Portage City Hall.
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Portage City Clerk Marie Moe talks about absentee ballot processing to election workers Tuesday at City Hall.
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Erica Helwig fills out her ballot Oct. 21 at the Portage Municipal Building. Helwig, 21, decided to cast her first vote in a presidential election through in-person early voting because she said it's a safer option than standing in line on Election Day, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Absentee ballot
Poll worker Sue Barton feeds an absentee ballot into a machine Aug. 11 at Portage City Hall during Wisconsin's partisan primary election.
Ballot day at courthouse
Patti Hauser-Kassner, of Lewiston, Randolph Clerk Maxine DeYoung, Lewiston Clerk Kurt Kassner and Hampden Clerk Diane Guenther wait with ballot bags while spaced apart April 13 in the lobby of the Columbia County Administrative Building.
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Becky Ness, deputy clerk for the city of Portage, explains the absentee ballot process to a voter days before the April election from behind a sheet of plastic at the Portage Municipal Building. Organizers also put curtains of plastic in front of poll workers during the election to prevent possible transmission of COVID-19.
Election Day 2020 in West Baraboo
Election Day 2020 in West Baraboo
Election Day 2020 in West Baraboo
Election Day 2020 in West Baraboo
Election Day 2020 in West Baraboo (copy)
West Baraboo residents stand in land before preparing and casting their ballots in the Nov. 3 election.
Election Day 2020 in Baraboo
Election Day 2020 in Baraboo

