Wisconsin officials will not report any results from the state’s Election Day on Tuesday, April 7, until extended absentee balloting is complete on Monday, April 13, a federal judge recently ordered.
On Friday, April 3, U.S. District Judge William Conley granted a request from the Wisconsin Elections Commission following his order a day earlier for extended absentee voting.
Wisconsin is the only state with an April primary still moving ahead during the public health emergency.