With Election Day in Wisconsin approaching on Nov. 5, it is important to be prepared to cast your vote. If you are not registered to vote, you must do so by Oct. 16 online or by mail, and by Nov. 1 in-person at your municipal clerk’s office. You can also register on Election Day at your polling place. You can find your polling location online.
Wisconsin voters can request an absentee ballot without a reason. You can request an absentee ballot online, by mail, email, or in-person starting on Oct. 22. The deadlines for requesting an absentee ballot are Oct. 31 for online and mail requests, and Nov. 3 for in-person requests. Your ballot must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
If you need help getting to the polling site, you can request an absentee ballot, vote curbside from your car, or request accommodations from your municipal clerk. You can track your absentee ballot online. For election results, you can follow live updates from USA TODAY for presidential, congressional, and statewide races.
Being informed and prepared to vote in Wisconsin is essential in making your voice heard in the upcoming election.
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