Spring Primary Goes Smoothly
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin’s local election officials reported a smooth Spring Primary on Tuesday, demonstrating that Wisconsin’s municipal and county clerks are prepared to administer the three remaining scheduled elections this year.
Feb. 20 was the first election where new, WEC-developed absentee envelopes were used by voters. As with all elections, WEC staff extended their normal working hours Tuesday to ensure local clerks and voters were well-supported if they had Election Day questions or concerns.
The nonpartisan Feb. 20 Spring Primary narrows the number of candidates who will appear on the ballot for the April 2 Spring Election. There were no statewide contests in this year’s Spring Primary. Ballots mainly featured local or judicial races. Many municipalities – and even some wards within municipalities – did not have a Spring Primary on Tuesday.
The WEC does not plan to calculate preliminary, unofficial statewide turnout figures for Tuesday’s election since there was not a statewide contest on which to base the turnout estimate. The most reliable and accessible source of turnout estimates would be local election officials, who can speak to turnout in their respective communities.
It is normal for unofficial election results to change slightly as election officials conduct canvasses to ensure an accurate vote total while completing the certification process.
The deadlines associated with each canvass are available in the WEC’s 2023-2024 Calendar of Election Events: https://elections.wi.gov/resources/quick-reference-topics/2023-2024-calendar-election-events
The chairman of the WEC must certify the Feb. 20 election results by March 5. The WEC will publish official state-level results once they have been canvassed at the local level and certified. The WEC does not centrally compile unofficial results. However, unofficial election results are available on county websites, and a list with links to these county election sites is available here: https://elections.wi.gov/wisconsin-county-election-websites
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.