Locations, dates and times for early voting vary by community. Milwaukee offers it at seven locations through Feb. 15.
Here's what to know about voting early in the Feb. 18 Wisconsin primary election, and important deadlines to keep in mind.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission offers a resource guide for unhoused voters. The Milwaukee Election Commission website and My Vote Wisconsin were used as primary sources for this reporting.
You can get a free Wisconsin State ID card that can be used for voting -- so long you have a few pieces of paperwork.
Ahead of the Wisconsin Spring Primary Election on Feb. 18 the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of ...
Valid identification for voting purposes includes a driver license, identification card, military or student ID card, etc. There is no separate “voter ID.” A federally compliant REAL ID card is not ...
A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that the swing state’s nonpartisan top elections official, who has been targeted for removal by Republican lawmakers over the ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
Candidates had until 5 p.m. Tuesday to turn in their nomination paperwork to the Wisconsin Elections Commission to appear on the spring election ballot. Nomination papers can be challenged for ...
A map of locations is also available on the Milwaukee Election Commission's website: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Zelazo Center (2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.) and Zeidler Municipal Building (841 N.