Post from Community: It is not too late to vote early in-person or by-mail in this historic primary | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
City of Milwaukee Election Commission
February 8, 2022
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City of Milwaukee voters have multiple options to have their voices heard when choosing the next Mayor of Milwaukee.  The Election Commission is alerting all voters and news media that early in-person absentee voting expands to six new sites starting today, Tuesday, February 8.  The additional sites will be open Tuesday through Saturday, 12pm-5pm and are located at:
Zeidler Municipal Building, Midtown Center and Zablocki Library remain open this week, as well.  A full listing of all nine early voting sites and hours can be found at www.milwaukee.gov/election/voter-info/early-voting.
It is not too late to request an absentee ballot if you are planning to return using a drop box.  If sending through United States Postal Service mail, we suggest you mail your ballot no later than this Thursday, February 10.  Why mail when you can drop off? All drop boxes are open and will remain open through Election Day, February 15, at 5:00pm.  Only one-third of by mail voters have returned their ballot.  Voters who have received an absentee ballot by-mail have no time to waste!
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