
Tue Apr 01 21:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Wisconsinites Rush to Polls in Tight Spring Election
**Madison, WI** – With just hours remaining until polls close at 8 p.m. tonight, Wisconsin voters are making a final push to cast their ballots in a crucial spring election. High-stakes races for Supreme Court Justice and State Superintendent are drawing significant attention, alongside numerous local contests for county judges, school boards, and city councils.
Absentee voters have until 8 p.m. to ensure their votes are counted. While mailed ballots are no longer an option, Milwaukee residents can utilize one of 14 city drop boxes (deadline 6 p.m.) or deliver their ballot to the central count location (1901 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.) by 8 p.m. Voters outside Milwaukee should contact their municipal clerk for specific instructions on ballot return.
Those wishing to vote in person can find their polling place using the “Find My Polling Place” tool at myvote.wi.gov. Remember, voters in line by 8 p.m. will be allowed to cast their ballot. Unregistered voters may also register at their polling place.
Election results are expected to begin trickling in several hours after polls close, although Milwaukee, due to its significant absentee ballot count, anticipates a later reporting time, with full results possibly not available until after midnight. Live updates will be available on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s website. For further information on voting in Wisconsin, visit [insert link here].