Curbside Voting
If you cannot enter the polling place or absentee voting location due to disability, curbside voting is available. Two poll workers will bring you your ballot and conduct voting at your vehicle or at the polling place entrance. If you vote curbside, you are not required to sign the poll list. Instead, the poll workers will write “exempt by order of inspectors” in the signature space on the poll list.
Accessible Voting Training Video: This is Where We Vote
The Wisconsin Elections Commission partnered with the Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition to create a training video for clerks and poll workers focused on accessible voting issues. The video features voters with disabilities, advocates and local election officials discussing their experiences with...
Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act
This page provides a brief history of the state of Wisconsin’s successful efforts to comply with the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act by moving primary dates and developing methods to speed delivery of absentee ballots to military and overseas voters.
The Facts about Military and Overseas Voting in Wisconsin
The State of Wisconsin is nationally-recognized for its long history of ensuring military and overseas voters can participate in Wisconsin general elections. Wisconsin’s military and overseas voters located in faraway places around the globe need enough time to request, receive, vote and return...
Overseas Elector Guidance and Documents
EL-120 Mailier Envelope EL-122 Standard Absentee Ballot Certificate Envelope Uniform Instructions for Absentee Voting Federal Post Card Application This is an external link to the Federal Voter Assistance Program website.