Tomahawk Clerk Talks Absentee Ballots Published on 10/14/2020 under News While some may be hesitant to vote absentee, some steps in Tomahawk provide additional assuredness for voters. Earlier this week, we were joined by Tomahawk Clerk Amanda Bartz who covered a number of voting topics including absentee ballots.

As we told you yesterday, with a few exceptions, the deadline to request an absentee ballot is on October 29. Just a few days ahead of the election, Bartz cautioned against waiting until the deadline as it is a quick turn around to receive the ballot and return it.

On her end, Bartz says she attempts to get the requested ballot in the mail as soon as possible. This means filling overnight requests when she arrives in the office, and checking again before she leaves at the end of the day.

As for returning completed ballots, Bartz says that City of Tomahawk voters can use the city's drop box. She says it's important to bring your ballot to the correct municipality. For example, a voter from the Town of Bradley shouldn't use the city of Tomahawk drop box. Lincoln County has created a website with drop-box information.

As for the City's drop box, Bartz joked that it couldn't be more secure as Tomahawk City Hall and the Tomahawk Police Department share a building. The boxes are tamper and lock-pick resistant.

Bartz also praised the Tomahawk Post Office for their handling of absentee ballots processed in-house allowing a piece of mind and faster turnaround.

Lastly, Bartz says the number of absentee ballot requests is abnormally high due to the pandemic, coupled with high interest in the election. As of Monday morning she had sent out nearly 750 absentee ballots. More than half had already been returned.

That entire conversation is available in the WJJQ audio center.

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