From Small Towns to Big Cities, Wisconsin Early Voters Turn Out Big

As Wisconsin’s version of early voting got underway, The Epoch Times spoke to voters from a wide range of places and perspectives: small towns, Milwaukee suburbs, conservative Waukesha, and liberal Madison.
Voter turnout on day one of in-person absentee voting stood at 97,436—more than 17,000 votes higher than in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Some clerks dealt with technical issues on Oct. 22 when trying to print labels for absentee ballot envelopes. That process depended on a voter registration and election management platform called WisVote.
“Today’s system lag was purely related to demands on the WisVote system due to high turnout,” the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) wrote in a press release on the problem stating that it had been resolved….