MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Another batch of inactive Wisconsin voters have been pulled from the voting rolls.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission says 192,000 voters were removed as part of an ongoing maintenance of the rolls.
Administrator Meagan Wolfe says anyone who hasn’t voted in four years will be removed to ensure that the list of voters is accurate in each voting district.
Wisconsin has at-the-polls registration, so if your name has been pulled from the list, and you’ve forgotten to register, you can still cast a ballot on election day.







