
With the Spring Election on the horizon on Tuesday, April 1, Wisconsin voters are gearing up to make their voices heard. The Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk has taken to social media to ensure that constituents are well-informed of their voting rights and options. According to the Milwaukee County Clerk's Office Facebook page, there are multiple ways for voters to cast their ballots, all while remaining cognizant of the deadlines and documentation required.
Wisconsin residents who want to vote early can request an absentee ballot at MyVote.wi.gov under the "Absentee by Mail" option. The status of the ballot can be tracked online. In-person absentee voting starts on March 18 for all Milwaukee County municipalities, with locations and times listed on the Election Commission website. Voters should remember to bring a valid photo ID, no matter how they choose to vote, as noted by the Milwaukee County Clerk's Office.
Voters can also find their polling place on Election Day by visiting MyVote.wi.gov and selecting "Find my Polling Place." The Milwaukee County Election Commission is dedicated to helping eligible residents vote and can be reached for more information. Their contact number is provided by the Milwaukee County Clerk's office for easy access.
Voters should note that March 12 is the last day to register online or by mail. However, you can still register at the polls on Election Day if you miss the deadline. Don't forget to bring a photo ID to vote. For more details, check the Milwaukee County Clerk's Office social media or contact the Election Commission at (414) 278-4060.