Voting Information

Register to Vote

To check if you’re registered to vote, register online, find out where to register in-person, or update the name and address on your registration, click HERE.

Find Your Polling Place

Planning to vote in person? You’ll need to find your polling place.

You might think you already know where to vote and assume it’s the same place as last year. However, your polling place location might have changed since then, or you might have moved and need to learn where your new polling place is.

To find your current polling place and hours of operation during the next election, click HERE.

Request an Absentee Ballot

If you’re registered to vote, you may request an absentee ballot HERE.

Additionally, you can find in-person absentee voting locations, drop box locations to submit your absentee ballot, and learn the restrictions and rules behind absentee voting in Wisconsin to make sure your vote is still accounted for in the upcoming election.

What’s on the Ballot?/Candidates that are Running

Whether or not you’re a frequent voter, there are often a lot of additional political positions on the ballot beyond congress, senate, and the president, that you might not know about. Or, you just might not know who’s running for these positions and whether or not you agree with their positions.

Other candidates on the ballot might include people running for city council, school board, attorney general, state supreme court justice, judgeships, and more. For information on all the positions at play and all of the candidates running, click HERE.

Contact Your City/County Clerk

Municipal clerks are the authority in charge of elections in your town, city, and/or county. If you’re having difficulty registering to vote, finding your polling place, or have any specific questions regarding upcoming elections, please find and contact your clerk HERE.