In-person voting will look a little different

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Local municipal clerks are taking precautions in anticipation of in-person voting Tuesday. Janesville City Clerk Dave Godek says polling sites will be set up to support social distancing. Voters are being asked to wear cloth masks and bring their own black or blue ball point pens. Handwashing stations will also be available at the entrance and exit. Even though turn-out is expected to be lower than usual because of the high number of absentee ballot requests, voters are being warned to expect things to go a little slow.