Fiserv Forum and Miller Park will be the first locations
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and other city officials announced on Monday, August 31 a new user at early voting sites for users and crosses for the 2020 general election.The two new sites announced will be Fiserv Forum and Miller Park.
“Because of the demanding COVID situations, I think it’s incredibly difficult for other people to vote the classic way,” Mayor Barrett said.”We were looking for a way to get other people to an establishment where it would have been a simple access, where it would be very, very vital to make some social distance, and that was located in the middle of downtown Milwaukee.”
The Fiserv Forum will be open from October 20 to November 1 from 8 a.m.7 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m.4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Early voting dates and times at Miller Park have not yet been set, however, the vision is that the site will be to vote the wheel.
“You will have several corridors to make sure you are registered. Otherwise, we will register it and then when you get your ballot.It will go on to a lot of votes where it was not rushed,” said Claire Woodall-Vogg of the Milwaukee Electoral Commission.
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Chairman of the Cavalier Johnson Common Council
“When we vote, we, who will be the user or others who will constitute us,” said Joint Council Chairman Cavalier Johnson.”Not only that, we who will set the tone for our nation, for our city, for our state.We who will make the legislation for our society, and that is incredibly vital to do.”
Alex Lasry, senior vice president of the Milwaukee Bucks
“By turning the Fiserv Forum into a polling place, we can make everyone’s voice heard safely and responsibly,” said Alex Lasry, senior vice president of the Milwaukee Bucks.
In the city of Milwaukee, 70% of Americans vote user and 20 to 30% of Americans vote absent.In the April elections, the percentages were invested to reflect 20-30% of the user electorate and 70% of absentees.
Fiserv Forum, Miller Park
The Fiserv Forum and Miller Park will be used exclusively for early voting.Neither will be used on Election Day.To this end, the Milwaukee Electoral Commission has established 170 polling stations in neighborhoods.
The Wisconsin electorate can register to vote in advance by visiting https://myvote.wi.gov/.
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