The state Elections Commission wants Wisconsin voters to be aware of their options to cast a ballot in the November election.
The agency sent a letter to all registered voters this week, spelling out the three choices. They’re voting absentee by mail, voting absentee in person, and going to the polls on election day.
Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe says the letter doesn’t include an application for a ballot.
If registered voters don’t get a letter from the Elections Commission, Wolfe says they should check with their local clerk, to make sure their address is current.