APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) — Governor, Attorney General, and U.S. Senator are some of the seats up for election on November 8. Appleton City Clerk, Kami Lynch, says she expects polling locations to be busy on election day due to fewer people showing up for early in-person absentee voting.
“So far, in total, we’ve seen just a little over 2 thousand [in-person absentee voters], which is around 200 voters per day” says Lynch. “but it’s ramping up just a little this week.”
The 200 poll workers are ready for the big day, but Wisconsinites should still check their polling location and registration status at myvote.wi.gov. Election day is November 8, and in-person absentee voting continues through November 6.

