Ballot shortages reported in Milwaukee during 'historic turnout in the spring election'
- Seven polling places in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ran out of ballots during a spring election with "unprecedented high turnout," according to local media reports.
- Election officials assured that no voters would be turned away due to the shortages, directing inquiries to 414-286-VOTE.
- Gutiérrez stated that two additional orders of ballots were placed after observing busy early voting.
- Gutiérrez expressed excitement about the "historic turnout in the spring election, which has never occurred here in the city.
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Milwaukee polling places running out of ballots amid ‘historic turnout’ by voters
close Video Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate explains how ‘election integrity laws’ will come before the court Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel shares his final message to voters ahead of election on ‘Hannity.’ The City of Milwaukee is running out of ballots due to “historic turnout” on Tuesday night, as Badger State residents stand in line at polling places to decide whether the Wisconsin Supreme Court will lean conservative or…
BREAKING: Several Counties in Wisconsin Run Out of Ballots During Hotly Contested Supreme Court Race
In a pivotal Wisconsin Supreme Court race, several counties faced ballot shortages, raising concerns over electoral integrity and the future of key state laws. The implications of this contest are far-reaching.
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