Voter Information

MyVote Wisconsin Website

 

At myvote.wi.gov you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what's on your ballot, request an absentee ballot and check provisional ballot status.

Voter Photo ID Required

 

You must show an acceptable photo ID to receive a ballot for all elections. Learn more about photo ID and voting here, and visit the Bring It to the Ballot website.

Free State ID Cards for People without Birth Certificates

 

The Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles will help people get a free state ID card or document that can be used for voting after just one visit to the DMV, even if they don't have a birth certificate or other documentation. Get the ID Petition Process brochure in English and Spanish.

Voting by Absentee Ballot

Voting absentee is a convenient and safe option for casting your ballot. In Wisconsin, any registered voter can vote early by casting an in-person absentee ballot at their municipal clerk’s office, or cast their absentee ballot by mail. Find out more about this secure and convenient way to exercise your right to vote.

Voter Outreach Toolkit

 

voter outreach toolkit

Wisconsin has videos, social media posts, fact sheets and other digital assets for clerks and other groups educating voters, as well as training on how to use them.

Visit the Voter Information Center

Answers to questions about how to register, where to vote, when to vote absentee, and much more.