Elderly Voters and Voters with Disabilities - Guide to Voting in Wisconsin
Voters who have a hard time getting to the polls due to age, illness, infirmity or disability can request to receive and absentee ballot for every election. They do not need to provide a photo ID with their request.
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.
Name Changes and Voting in Wisconsin
If you have recently changed your name, you will need to re-register under your new name. However, remember that your name change is not complete until you first update your name with DMV and social security.
Uniform Services ID as Photo ID for Voting in WI
Guides for using a ID card issued by the Uniformed Services (Department of Defense) as Photo ID for voting in Wisconsin.
Ex-Felons and Incarcerated Voters and the Photo ID Law
Felons who are still serving and portion of their felony sentence, including probation or parole are not eligible to vote. Once all terms of the felony sentence have been served and the individuals rights have been restores, they can apply to register to vote in Wisconsin.