The spring election is here! To make things simple, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about voting today.
Registering to vote
Registering to vote in Wisconsin can be done in several ways. To register to vote, you’ll need a current and valid Wisconsin driver’s license or proof of residence documentation.
Proof of residence documents must show both your name and your current address. This can include bank statements, utility bills and residential leases, to name a few.
Wisconsin allows for same-day voter registration. You can either bring your completed registration forms to your polling place or fill out the forms there. Either way, you’ll still need proof of residence documents to register and proper photo ID to vote.
Where Do I Vote?
Enter your address here to find your polling place. If you’ve moved less than 28 days before an election, you have to vote in your former ward or municipality.
What’s About Voter ID?
A photo ID is required for voting in Wisconsin. This rule has been in effect since April 2015. You’ll have to show an original copy of an acceptable photo ID to vote at your polling place. Here is a list of acceptable photo IDs.
Returning Absentee Ballots
In Madison, ballots can be returned in person to the clerk's office or brought to your polling place on Election Day. But you can only return a ballot for yourself.
What’s On the Ballot
Now you know what you need to vote, take a look at who you’ll be voting for. See your sample ballot here.
When in doubt, consult the Madison City Clerk’s Office and myvote.wi.gov.




