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!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.

  • Your ballot and local election information are based on where you live. Search to see what your ballot will look like.

  • If you’re voting on Election Day, it’s important to be prepared. Read Election Day Tips to make sure you’re ready.

  • 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.

  • Wisconsin requires an acceptable form of Photo ID for voting. Check out the requirements.

  • 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.

  • Click to see a list of documents accepted as proof of residence.