How do I get an absentee ballot?
Request an Absentee Ballot by Mail If you are a registered Wisconsin voter, you can download the Application For Absentee Ballot (EL-121). Just complete the form and mail it to your municipal clerk's office. You can find your clerk at MyVote WI: myvote.wi.gov by searching for your voter record or...
What is in-person absentee voting and how can i do it?
In-Person Absentee Voting at your Municipal Clerk's Office (Early Voting) You can also vote absentee at your local municipal clerk's office. If you apply for an absentee ballot in your municipal clerk's office, or another designated location for in-person absentee voting, you will vote your ballot...
Who is my municipal clerk?
The municipal clerk is the clerk for the City, Village or Town in Wisconsin where you reside. If you do not know who your municipal clerk is, or where the clerk's office is located, please use the MyVote Wisconsin website: myvote.wi.gov to locate your clerk's contact information. You can also find...
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Who can Request an Absentee Ballot?
Wisconsin Elections Commission Public Records Notice
Organization of the Agency The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) is responsible for administering Wisconsin’s election laws. The bipartisan Commission has six appointed members: four by Legislative leaders and two by the Governor. The nonpartisan WEC staff is organized under the Administrator, who holds “state public office” as defined in state statutes.
Introduction to Online Baseline Chief Inspector Training
This approximately 2-hour course is required of new chief inspectors before they can serve as an election official. New chief inspectors are certified to conduct elections in the current 2022-2023 term once they have completed all seven sections of the presentation and the Chief Inspector Self...
Poll Worker Selection
How do I become a poll worker? If you are interested in becoming a poll worker, there are two ways to be nominated: either through a nomination from the Democratic or Republican Party or by applying directly to your town, village or city clerk. If you are active in a political party, you can be...
Becoming a Poll Worker: How You Can Help Wisconsin Elections
The Wisconsin Elections Commission encourages every eligible citizen to vote and to become involved in the election process. One of the most rewarding ways to do this is to become an Election Day poll worker (also known as an election inspector). Citizen involvement is essential to conduct open...
Testimony of Meagan Wolfe for the November 9 meeting of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee
Administrator Meagan Wolfe testified at the November 9 meeting of the Join Legislative Audit Committee. Please see the posted attachment for the written testimony.