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Amid USPS delays, Wisconsin officials tell voters to mail their ballots ASAP as voters sue for ...

milwaukeecourier.com

Wisconsin officials are urging voters to mail ballots early ahead of 2026 — raising the question of whether postal delays can quietly reshape who gets counted.

Principal-Agent ProblemCollective Action ProblemInstitutional TrustNudge Theory
Amid USPS delays, Wisconsin officials tell voters to mail their ballots ASAP as voters sue for ...

Theory Briefing

  • Wisconsin election officials are proactively warning voters about potential USPS delays ahead of the 2026 midterms, urging early mail-in submission.
  • Voters have filed a lawsuit alongside the warnings, suggesting the delivery risk is seen as serious enough to warrant legal remedy.
  • The situation pits the convenience of mail voting against the structural reliability of a postal system outside election officials' control.
  • Early-voting encouragement is a known strategy to buffer against late delivery, but it shifts the burden of the system's failures onto individual voters.