About 4,700 people who requested an absentee ballot by mail from the City of West Allis also received an information pamphlet.
On one page, voters are encouraged to return ballots to the City Hall drop box. However, they are told not to use the drop box on the back of the handout.
“It’s kind of confusing to say the least,” voter, Jim Linneman said.
Linneman is one of the thousands of voters who just received his absentee ballot in the mail.
“West Allis has a lot of elderly people. Do we read everything nowadays? No. There’s so much of it,” Linneman said…