Sep 06 2022
WEC Newsletter Volume II, Issue VI
This edition covers many topics, including: Third Party Mailers The New WEC Website Redesign Absentee Mailers If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk at 608-261-2028, or @email.
WEC Newsletter Vol. II Issues III, IV, & V
These editions cover many topics, including: Redistricting High School Poll Worker Program Counting Votes Badger Books Webinars Moving to TLC If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk at 608-261-2028, or @email.
WEC Newsletter Volume I, Issue VIII
This edition covers: The End of the 2020-2021 Clerk Training Term and Reporting Challenges to Voter Registrations 2022-2023 Elections Calendar Release If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk at 608-261-2028, or @email.
Sep 07 2022
Guidance on Absentee Ballot Return Options
MADISON, Wis. – In accordance with the recent U.S. District Court ruling in Carey v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, members of the WEC met on September 6, 2022 and approved guidance to county and municipal clerks regarding voters who require assistance with mailing or delivering their absentee...
2020 Presidential Recount
The Wisconsin Elections Commission ordered a partial recount of presidential election results in Dane and Milwaukee counties after receiving a recount petition and $3 million payment from the Trump campaign. The recount order is attached below. The recount order required Dane and Milwaukee counties...
Election
EL 22-56 Barrette v. Shramek
A §5.06 complaint has been filed with the WEC by James Barrette against Michelle Shramek.
Dominion ImageCast X
Overview: The Dominion ImageCast X (ICX) is a piece of direct recording electronic voting equipment. The voter uses a touchscreen to select their ballot choices and has a chance to review a voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPT) confirming their choices prior to casting the ballot. The ICX has...
How to Request an Absentee Ballot
You don’t need a reason to be an absentee voter. Every registered Wisconsin voter has the ability to request an absentee ballot. But before you can do that, you have to be registered to vote. Step 1: Make sure you’re registered to vote You can register by mail or in-person at your municipal clerk's...