
WI Voter Registration
Check your registration status and get registered to vote.
You are eligible to vote in Wisconsin if you...
Are a US Citizen
18 years or older on election day
Have not had your right to vote taken away by court order
Fully completed any felony conviction including parole/probation and extended supervision
Have resided at the address provided for at least 10 consecutive days prior to the election Check if you are registered at your current address
JULY 22 - OCTOBER 14, 2020
Use your WI state ID or Driver’s License to register to vote online or update your address
This option ends October 14, 2020.
REGISTER HERENo WI ID? No problem. If you do not have a WI ID or Driver’s License, you can fill in the form below, print it, and send it to your local clerk along with a copy of your Proof of Residence (ex: a utility bill)
COMPLETE FORMAUGUST 11 - NOVEMBER 3, 2020
You can register to vote or change your address when you vote early, or at your polling location on Election Day. You must present Proof of Residence in either a paper or an electronic format (smart phone, tablet, or laptop).
APPROVED PROOF DOCUMENTSIf you are homeless or do not have a Proof of Residence -- you have the right to vote. Call us and we will help you out.
CALL US AT 608-285-2141PROOF OF RESIDENCE
2013 Wisconsin Act 182 went into effect on April 4, 2014. Act 182 requires that ALL voters provide a document establishing their proof of residence as part of the voter registration application. The requirement applies to all electors who are not military or permanently overseas voters.
APPROVED DOCUMENTS
Any document used as a proof of residence MUST include:
- Your current and complete name
- Your current and complete residential address
- A visible account or document number (if applicable)
AND must be from one of the following proof of residence document types:
- A current and valid Wisconsin driver’s license.
- A current and valid Wisconsin identification card.
- Any other official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit.
- Any identification card issued by an employer in the normal course of business and bearing a photo of the card holder, but not including a business card.
- A real estate tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election.
- A gas, electric or telephone service statement (utility bill) for the last 90 days.
- Bank statement or credit union statement.
- Paycheck.
- A check or other document or official correspondence issued by a unit of government (this includes official mail from a public high school or state college or university, BadgerCare, Medicare, Social Security (SSI) ).
- A university, college, or technical college identification card (must include photo) ONLY if the voter provides a fee receipt dated within the last 9 months or the institution provides a certified housing list to the municipal clerk.
- A residential lease which is effective for a period that includes the registration date (cannot be used when registering by mail).
