How Wisconsin's Washington County helped its municipalities expand early voting hours
Absentee voting didnt used to be popular in Addison, a rural town of 3,300 in southeast Wisconsin. A few days before the last Supreme Court election in 2023, only about 60 residents had cast absentee ballots in person.
This year, at the same point in the election cycle, that number was over 300.
The sharp increase is due partly to Republicans recent embrace of absentee voting, especially in the nearly two-week period before Election Day when voters can cast absentee ballots in person. Washington County, where Addison is located, is one of the states most Republican counties and one of many Republican-dominated areas across Wisconsin where early voting rates have surged.
But perhaps a bigger reason is a recent Washington County initiative aimed at making early voting more accessible for voters and more feasible for municipalities. The program compensates municipalities for the costs of extending their hours during the states early in-person voting period. It makes up for the gaps in municipal budgets that previously limited early voting opportunities.
It really comes down to a matter of priorities, Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann, a former municipal clerk, told Votebeat. And theres nothing more fundamental to county government and to government in general, in Wisconsin and America, than the opportunity for people to vote.
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