

Residents will weigh in on races for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, school board District 4 and 5 and a special primary for County Supervisor District 10 on Tuesday. (File photo by Adam Carr)
It may seem hard to believe that we have another election Tuesday.
But here we are.
In-person early voting ends at 5 p.m. Friday for the Feb. 16 spring primary, which features races for State Superintendent of Public Instruction; school board District 4 and 5; and a special primary for County Supervisor District 10.
Early voting is available at City Hall, 200 E Wells St. on the fifth floor Voter parking is available on Wells Street, just east of the building.
Hours and dates:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12
Absentee ballots
If you have requested an absentee ballot by mail and have not yet returned it, you are strongly encouraged to use one of the city’s ballot drop boxes. Voters can return their absentee ballots to the drop boxes until 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Drop box locations:
•Atkinson Library, 1960 W Atkinson Ave.
•Bay View Library, 2566 S Kinnickinnic Ave.
•Capitol Library, 3969 N 74th St.
•Center Street Library, 2727 W Fond du Lac Ave.
•Central Library Centennial Hall, 733 N 8th St.
•City Hall Complex, 200 E Wells Street, 830 N Market St.
•East Library, 2320 N Cramer St.
•Election Commission Warehouse, 1901 S Kinnickinnic Ave.
•Good Hope Library, 7715 W Good Hope Rd.
•Martin Luther King Library, 310 W Locust St.
•Mitchell Street Library, 906 W Historic Mitchell St.
•Tippecanoe Library, 3912 S Howell Ave.
•Villard Square Library, 5190 N 35th St.
•Washington Park Library, 2121 N Sherman Blvd.
•Zablocki Library, 3501 W Oklahoma Ave.
For more election information, click here.
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