2024-07-22 13:35:02
Wisconsinites are gearing up for a number of elections in 2024, including the presidential race in November, as well as other partisan offices for the State Assembly, State Senate, U.S. Congress, and U.S. Senate.
Registering to vote and voting for the first time might seem overwhelming, so we’ll explain the process. Here’s what you need to know.
The Wisconsin fall primary for partisan offices is Aug. 13, 2024, with the general election Nov. 5, 2024.
Election Day voting hours for all elections are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
You’ll need to register to vote if you’ve moved since the last time you registered to vote in Wisconsin or if you haven’t voted in the past four years.
If you’re not sure what your registration status is, you can check on myvote.wi.gov.
In Milwaukee, you can register by mail, online, at any Milwaukee Public Library or at your voting site on Election Day. Don’t forget to bring your proof of residence documentation when you’re registering to vote.
All voters need to provide a document establishing their proof or residence as part of the voter registration application. This requirement applies to all who aren’t military or permanent absentee voters.
Your proof of residence must include:
And must be from the following forms:
You can vote absentee at your local municipal clerk’s office. To vote in-person absentee, you’ll need to show your acceptable photo ID.
Each city, village and town in Wisconsin will set up dates and hours of in-person absentee voting for their municipality. In-person absentee voting can’t happen more than two weeks before an election.
To find the dates and hours for in-person absentee voting where you live, you can contact your municipal clerk.
If you’d like to request an absentee ballot, you’ll first need to register to vote. If you aren’t registered or if your name or address has changed, you’ll need to register or update or registration before requesting an absentee ballot.
You can request an absentee ballot at myvote.wi.gov.
You must request an absentee ballot no later than 5 p.m. on the fifth day preceding the election. The last possible day for a clerk to have in-person absentee voting is Sunday before the election. Each municipal clerk’s office sets its own schedule for in-person absentee voting.
You can find your assigned polling place by entering your address at myvote.wi.gov.
You can register to vote at your voting site on Election Day. If you’re planning on registering to vote on Election Day, you must have lived at your current address for at least 28 days before the election and provide an acceptable proof of residence document.
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