You may have heard of Wisconsin's photo ID law, which requires you to show photo identification to vote. You don't need a ...
Here’s a guide to some questions you may have on Election Day, issues you could face and what to do in those situations.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission offered reminders for voters heading to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls are open from ...
For those holding out to vote in-person on Election Day, you may or may not need to show your ID. It all depends on where you ...
Everything you need to know when voting in Wisconsin about polling hours, required documents, wait times, to ensure you navigate Election Day with ease.
Whether you're voting for the first time, forgot to return your absentee ballot, or just need a reminder of where your ...
Some acceptable documents include a Wisconsin ID card, a bank statement or a utility bill. I already voted absentee. How do I ...
If you need an identification card to vote, you can head to your local Division of Motor Vehicles service center.
Individuals in Wisconsin who attempt to register to vote using a temporary status ID card as their proof of state residency ...
Although voter fraud is rare in Wisconsin, misconceptions about the state’s electoral process are widespread — everything from allegations of dead people "voting" to noncitizens casting ballots.
Voters who live in the City of Milwaukee are asked to bring their ballot to one of the city's drop boxes before 6 p.m., at ...
Wisconsin will be reporting on Election Day from polling locations in Wausau, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids and Marshfield.