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Who were the indefinitely confined voters in Town of Pound, Ward 1?

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Five indefinitely confined voters in the Town of Pound, Ward 1 automatically received absentee ballots, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

According to Wisconsin Elections Commission, an indefinitely confined voter is defined as a voter who is indefinitely confined due to age or physical illness, or who has been disabled for an indefinite period, requiring an absentee ballot be sent to the elector automatically. These voters can meet the photo ID requirement by obtaining the signature of a witness on the absentee ballot certificate envelope, according to Bring it to the Ballot Wisconsin.

President Trump actively sought a recount of all votes in Dane and Milwaukee counties due to the large number of absentee ballots that were in question. His campaign spent $3 million to fund the recount, according to Wisconsin Elections Commission.

The following table is a list of all indefinitely confined voters in Town of Pound, Ward 1.

Town of Pound - Ward 1 indefinitely confined voter ballot information
VoterAddressAgeBallot Requested DateBallot Returned DateBallot Sent Date
Amy Lynn BintzN2169 S. 27th Road, Coleman WI 54112-97574004/07/202010/07/202009/17/2020
Bernard J. LepinskiN2904 N. First Road, Coleman WI 54112-94008805/03/201209/28/202009/17/2020
Bonnie J. KaminskiN2763 S Park Ave., Coleman WI 54112-94427009/30/202010/12/202010/03/2020
Grace E. BorhegyiN2826 Belgium Road, Coleman WI 54112-95408303/26/202009/23/202009/17/2020
Rosemary Ruth BasakW8619 E. Second Road, Coleman WI 54112-95568506/13/201609/17/2020

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