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Wisconsin voters are assigned a polling place based on their residential address. If you have moved, please go to the polling place for your new address if you have lived there for at least 28 days. You can find your polling place and other helpful information on the MyVote Wisconsin website: myvote.wi.gov. Back to Voter Information Center
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is pleased to submit its 2017-2019 biennial report to the Governor and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, in accordance with Wis. Stat. § 15.04(l)(d). This report provides information on the performance and operations of the Commission and projects...
MADISON, WI – The State of Wisconsin is mailing postcards this week to more than 198,600 state residents who appear to be eligible to vote but are not currently registered. The official postcards tell potential voters how to register online at https://myvote.wi.gov and give them deadlines and other...
MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Elections Commission has referred cases of suspected cross-state voting in November 2018 to district attorneys in 19 Wisconsin counties. The 43 criminal referrals represent 0.002% of the 2,688,473 ballots cast in the November 2018 General Election in Wisconsin. Wis. Stat...
MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Elections Commission has approved spending $7.2 million in federal CARES Act funding, including a $4.1 million block grant program to help local election officials and voters prepare for Fall 2020 elections amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “Wisconsin voters and election...
MADISON, WI – Wisconsin candidates for state and federal offices who still need to file nomination papers by June 1 will do so at a temporary location on the UW-Madison campus. Starting Tuesday, May 26, candidates will file paperwork at Varsity Hall at Union South, located at 1308 W. Dayton St...
MADISON, WI – Wisconsin election officials are busy preparing for fall elections based on the experience of serving a record number of absentee voters in Wisconsin’s April 7 Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Elections Commission. The...