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GAB Predicts Three Million Will Vote in Fall Elections Submitted: 09/25/2012

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MADISON - Wisconsin's top elections official expects at least 3 million people will vote in the November election.

State Government Accountability Board Director Kevin Kennedy says about 4.37 million people in Wisconsin are old enough to vote.

He says turnout is usually high when voters feel they have a stake in the elections and the stagnant economy has touched almost everyone.

Turnout in the 2008 election was about 2.98 million. Kennedy offered the projection during a news conference Tuesday touting a new website that offers military and overseas voters online ballots.

The site also helps people locate polling sites and fill out printable registration forms they can deliver or mail to local clerks. Kennedy is urging people to visit the site so they're prepared to go to the polls.

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