
Your Voting Checklist
Everything you Need to Know
☐ Check if You’re Registered
It takes just a few minutes! Go to myvote.wi.gov to confirm your registration status.
☐ Register to Vote or Update your Information
If you’re not registered, no problem! You can register online, by mail, or in person.
☐ Make a Voting Plan
Decide when and how you’ll vote.
Make sure to bring your photo ID!
☐ Know your Polling Location
Find your polling place at myvote.wi.gov.
☐ Cast your Vote
Mark the date of the next statewide election, April 1, 2025, and make your voice heard.
Questions?
CALL: (414) 286-VOTE (8683)
EMAIL: voterinfo@milwaukee.gov
VISIT: myvote.wi.gov
3 Easy Ways to Vote:
Absentee by Mail
Any registered voter can vote absentee, no reason needed. Request at myvote.wi.gov.
On Election Day
2025 Spring Election: April 1, 2025
Polls are open from 7:00am to 8:00pm. Go to myvote.wi.gov to find your polling location.
If not registered, bring proof of residence. All voters must bring photo ID!
Click to see documents accepted as proof of residence to register.
Click to see documents accepted as photo ID.
Frequently Asked Questions
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If you’ve moved recently or recently turned 18, you may not be registered to vote. To find out if you’re registered to vote and other voter information, visit MyVote Wisconsin to confirm.
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Your ballot and local election information are based on where you live. Search to see what your ballot will look like.
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If you’re voting on Election Day, it’s important to be prepared. Read Election Day Tips to make sure you’re ready.
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If you have an active absentee request, you can check the status of your ballot.
Status includes if a request was received or processed, if a ballot was sent, if a returned ballot was received, if there was a problem with a returned ballot, when a ballot needs to be returned to your clerk and what options you have for returning the ballot.
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View a list of upcoming elections.
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Wisconsin requires an acceptable form of Photo ID for voting. Check out the requirements.
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Persons with disabilities are encouraged to vote. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access to your polling place, please call 414-286-3491 in advance of or on Election Day.
View voting options available to persons with disabilities.
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Click to see a list of documents accepted as proof of residence.