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Absentee Ballots

The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to offer guidance to two counties concerned about counting and reporting votes by a statutory deadline because of an absentee ballot printing error, which affected 13,500 ballots.

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to offer guidance to two counties concerned about counting and reporting votes by a statutory deadline because of an absentee ballot printing error, which affected 13,500 ballots.

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