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LWVLA Voting Resources
Voter education is an important League priority. Our Voting Resource pages have been developed by members of our Voter Services team as a reference for both the public and our members
who volunteer throughout the community to educate and advocate for voters
.
We believe in the integrity of our elections, so we provide current, reliable and accurate information about voting for others. We want them to share our trust in the outcome of our elections.
Use the menu on the left to navigate between the pages in our Voting Resource section.
Register to Vote.
Then Check Your Registration.
"Democracy is not a spectator sport."
- Marian Wright Edelman
Registering to vote is the first step to participating in our democracy. If you have moved, changed your name, or have not voted in a while, you might need to reregister. The LWV recommends that all Wisconsin voters check to be sure that their voter registration is current.
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Guidelines for Voter Registration
Keep in mind...
You must present
proof of residence
to register to vote when registering in person or by mail.
You must register again if you move.
If you have been issued a WI driver’s license or WI DOT-issued ID that is current and valid, you must provide the number and expiration date.
If you have not been issued a WI driver’s license or WI DOT-issued ID, you must provide the last 4 digits of your Social Security number, and you will not be able to register online. See below for instructions to register by mail or in person.
Voter Registration Timeline for the November 5 General Election
October 16: last day to register online.
October 22: first day to register at Early Voting.
October 22: recommended last day to request Absentee Ballot by mail.
October29: recommended last day to mail Absentee Ballot.
November 5: same-day registration at the polls. Don't forget to bring your
proof of residence
.
Your Options for Voter Registration in WI
Register to vote online at
myvote.wi.gov
up to 20 days before Election Day. The last day is October 16.
You will need one of the following:
a valid, unexpired Wisconsin Driver License
a valid, unexpired Driver Permit
Wisconsin State ID Card
Check to be sure that your voter registration has been successfully completed.
Register to vote in WI by mail up to 20 days before Election Day. Complete a
Voter Registration Application
and mail it with a copy of your
proof of residence
to your
municipal clerk
. Your application must be postmarked by October 16.
Bring your
proof of residence document
and register to vote in person at your municipal clerks' office until the Friday before Election Day (November 1).
Bring your
proof of residence document
and register to vote at your polling place on Election Day (November 5) when you go to vote.