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Door and Kewaunee County voters soak up Election Day

A steady rain in Door and Kewaunee counties was not enough to keep voters away from the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots to determine the fate of several elections, including the United States President. Voters greeted many poll workers before the polls opened at 7 a.m. According to the USA Today Network-Wisconsin, Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said that as of 9:30 a.m.,  everything has been running smoothly, and there were no credible threats to polling locations. In Green Bay, the road was closed in front of its city hall, with officers standing near its ballot drop box. In Jacksonport, Sevastopol, and two polling locations in Sturgeon Bay, parking lots were full, but the small lines inside did not deter people from registering to vote or casting their ballot.

 

Algoma City Clerk Erin Mueller had nothing but compliments for the poll workers and the voters.

 

 

If you plan on voting today, bring your patience and photo identification to the polls. The polls close at 8 p.m., though you will still be allowed to vote past that time as long as you were in line before the deadline. All absentee ballots must also be submitted before 8 p.m.

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