Early voting in Wisconsin shows strong turnout as Waukesha County leads in absentee ballots

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Early voting in Wisconsin is progressing, with the state's three largest counties showing high turnout. After three days of in-person absentee voting, about 292,702 voters have participated, averaging 100,000 per day. Waukesha County leads in in-person absentee votes among the largest counties, while Milwaukee County has the highest total early votes when combining mail-in and in-person ballots. As of October 25, 715,395 people have voted early. In 2020, early voting reached 1,957,514 out of approximately 3.3 million total votes in Wisconsin. The current early voting numbers indicate a strong turnout as the election approaches.


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