In-person early voting begins in Wisconsin amid lawsuit
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In-person early voting has begun in the state of Wisconsin for the Nov. 8 election. An lawsuit regarding which ballots can be counted is still ongoing in the swing state.
Polls have shown the governor's race between Evers and Republican Tim Michels to be about even, while Johnson has an apparent lead over Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes in the Senate race.
Both sides are trying to educate their voters on the changing absentee voting rules, pushed by conservatives who led efforts making it more difficult to vote that way.
Early voting locations and hours vary across the state, but the window to allow the option runs from Tuesday through Nov. 6. Voters can return absentee ballots on Election Day and also register at the polls.
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