Wisconsin residents can register to vote online, by mail, or in person. The state also offers same-day voter registration at polling places on Election Day.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a U.S. citizen.
- Be a resident of Wisconsin for at least 28 days prior to the election.
- Be at least 18 years old by Election Day.
- Not be convicted of a felony, unless your voting rights have been restored.
- Not have been declared mentally incompetent by a court.
Registration Methods:
- Online Registration:
- Register online through the MyVote Wisconsin Voter Registration System.
- You will need a valid Wisconsin driver’s license or state ID.
- By Mail:
- Complete the Wisconsin Voter Registration Application.
- Mail the form to your local municipal clerk’s office. Addresses can be found on the MyVote Wisconsin website.
- In Person:
- Register in person at your municipal clerk’s office, DMV, or at the polls on Election Day.
Registration Deadline:
- The deadline to register online or by mail is 20 days before Election Day.
- In-person registration is available until the Friday before Election Day at your municipal clerk’s office.
- Same-day registration is available at polling places on Election Day.
Same-Day Registration:
- Wisconsin allows same-day voter registration at your polling place on Election Day. You must bring proof of residence, such as a utility bill or bank statement, along with valid identification.
Confirm Your Registration:
- You can check your voter registration status using the MyVote Wisconsin Voter Lookup Tool.
Read more about How to Register to Vote in the U.S. in general.