In some other states, if you postmark your ballot by election day and it gets back in the days after, it can still be counted, that is not the case in Wisconsin. So if you are returning your ballot by mail, The guidance is to get that ballot in the mail back to your clerk at least 10 days before the election or primary. sooner if you can. And voters should also consider, if they're able to, other options to return their ballot. So you can go to myvote.wi.gov and and there you can find information about your municipal clerk. (03:52–04:02)
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