More than 330-thousand absentee ballots have already arrived at the Wisconsin Election Commission ahead of the upcoming primary election.
Officials say fewer than 77-thousand absentee ballots were collected in 2016. About 102-thousand absentee ballots were sent out in 2016 compared to over 821-thousand this year. People have until 8 p.m. on election night Tuesday, August 11th for the Election Commission to receive your ballot which can be dropped at a polling place or the clerk’s office.