Politics & Government
Wisconsin Election In Photos: Long Lines Amid Coronavirus Fears
Braving possible coronavirus infection, thousands of voters in Wisconsin took to the polls to vote in the state's presidential primary.

MILWAUKEE, WI — Amid the coronavirus public health emergency, thousands of voters in Wisconsin took to the polls Tuesday to vote in the state's presidential primary and statewide general election. Voters in Milwaukee waited in long lines to cast their ballots while also facing the challenge of maintaining at least 6 feet of distance from others.
"You've taken this group of people and forced them to make a choice between their health and their vote," Oak Creek City Clerk Catherine Roeske told Patch.
For municipal clerks across Wisconsin, election day was an exercise in compassion, efficiency and compliance. As people filed into the few voting centers that were open, volunteers and voters alike risked exposing themselves to the new coronavirus. National Guard members were deployed in plain clothes across the state, directing people into the correct lines and helping them navigate an unfamiliar voting center as the state shrank the number of polling places due to a critical shortage of poll workers.
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