(FOX 9) - Despite concerns over the coronavirus, Wisconsin polls opened Tuesday morning for the spring election and presidential primary.
Polling locations are open until 8 a.m. All absentee ballots must be returned or postmarked by Election Day and received by April 13 to be counted.
Election officials have made some modifications to in-person voting to ensure everyone is safe, although it varies from polling place to polling place.
Wisconsin primary continues amid COVID-19 pandemic - following social distancing guidelines. Polling locations have hand sanitizer available, and voters are allowed to wear a face mask and are asked to bring their own black or blue ballpoint pen.