Rep. Snodgrass, Rep. Anderson, and Sen. Spreitzer Introduce Bill to Allow Early Processing of Absentee Ballots
MADISON – Today, Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit), Representative Lee Snodgrass (D-Appleton) and Representative Clinton Anderson (D-Beloit) introduced legislation to allow Wisconsin clerks to begin processing absentee ballots the day before Election Day. Forty-three other states permit election officials to begin processing absentee/mail ballots prior to the election including in Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Kansas.
Representative Snodgrass: “The one major fix to any remaining perceptions that Wisconsin’s election results are inaccurate is to allow clerks the ability to begin to process ballots the day before Election Day. Forty-three states already allow this. We know that Republicans and Democrats alike support it. Let’s get this done and stop the political games.”
Representative Anderson: “Our bill allows for early processing of Wisconsin ballots to dispel false rumors. People want to go to bed on election day and know who won the damn election. Conspiracy theorists in the GOP are leading the effort to stop this common sense reform. If moderate Republicans want to work together to make this a bipartisan effort as it has been in prior sessions, my door is open. I trust my clerks, and I hope they do too.”
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.












