With Election Day approaching in Wisconsin on Nov. 5, here is a comprehensive guide to help voters understand the process. Registration to vote is required and the deadline is Oct. 16 online or by mail, and Nov. 1 in-person. You can register online, by mail or in-person at your polling place on Election Day. To find your polling location, you can search through the provided portal.
Voting by mail is an option for all Wisconsin voters, and absentee ballots can be requested online, by mail or in-person starting Oct. 22. The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is Oct. 31 for online and mail requests, and Nov. 3 for in-person requests. Ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Voters can track their absentee ballot online.
If assistance is needed to get to the polling site, accommodations can be requested from the municipal clerk, such as voting curbside from your car. Election results for presidential, congressional and statewide races can be found live on USA TODAY’s website on Election Day.
Overall, it is important for Wisconsin voters to be informed about the registration process, voting options, deadlines, and receiving assistance if needed in order to participate in the upcoming election.
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