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4 f' n% _3 [" A. D. n& g MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee voters said they were impressed by the short lines, but consequently disappointed by the turnout in Wisconsins partisan primary election on Tuesday.People who voted in person i stanley quencher n Milwaukee experienced minimal if any wait times and nearly empty polling locations throughout the day. Sherry Davis said it took her just five minutes compared to several hours the last time she voted in April.THE NEWEST MURAL IN MILWAUKEE [PHOTO] There is no comparison, just complete opposite, Davis said. The last one, it was just lines and lines of people, added Joan Donner. Today, its just unreal to me. I dont know where the people are unless everybody voted absentee, and I doubt that. Preventing the spread of coronavirus was still a top priority with poll workers and members of the National Guard wearing PPE.Tim Hoffman said he was surprised to learn that even though the statewide mask mandate is in effect, it doesnt apply to voters.Masks were recommended by the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Milwaukee polling locations provided free disposable stanley spain masks to those who needed them. Im hoping that everyones wearing masks and being smart and we can slow the spread down as much as possible, Hoffman said.The Milwaukee Election Commission expects more people to vote absentee or by mail than in person in this election. Marshall Lee planned on mailing his ballot but he decided to drop i stanley cups t off at a Kinnickinnic location instead. I felt it was best to just kind of walk it down here and |
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