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Wisconsin lawmakers are reintroducing a bill to allow absentee ballots to be processed the day before an election.

The proposal is part of a larger package of election reform bills addressing ballot curing, drop boxes, and early voting hours.

Previous efforts to pass similar legislation were blocked by Republican state senators.

MADISON – A group of Wisconsin lawmakers will again pursue a change in state law that would allow poll workers to process absentee ballots the day before an election to shorten the time Wisconsin waits for election results, a measure that has been blocked by influential Republican lawmakers so far.

Republican state Rep. Scott Krug of Rome, the former chairman of the Assembly's elections committee, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a packa

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