This story is from People by Sean Neumann:
When Wisconsin held its most recent elections on April 7, in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, questions and concerns swirled.
Would voters be at too much risk, given that the virus is contagious and officials had warned against large groups and going in public?
And would the reluctance of voters and low turnout — as well as polling-place workers who felt uncomfortable — lead to a bigger push for mail-in voting or other options that could limit person-to-person interactions?
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