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I want to ABSENTEE VOTE
Absentee voting is a way to vote without coming to the polling place on election day. When you absentee vote, you fill out your ballot and return it to the clerk's office. It is then counted on election day. There are various ways to absentee vote:
REQUEST A BALLOT TO BE MAILED TO YOU
There are two ways to request an absentee ballot to be MAILED to you:
1). Visit www.myvote.wi.gov to fill out an on-line form which gets sent to the municipal clerk for processing. You must include a copy of your photo ID before a ballot can be mailed. This option closes April 2.
2). Fill out the form below and return it to the municipal clerk by April 2 with a copy of your photo ID. When it's returned, a ballot will be mailed to you.
Any ballots issued are due to municipality by 8:00pm on election day in order to be counted.
IN-PERSON ABSENTEE VOTING (March 23 - April 3)
Starting March 23, in-person voting will begin. This means:
1). A voter can fill out a ballot at the clerk's office during regular business hours (M-F; 8:00am - 4:30pm).
2). All voters must be registered and present a photo ID at the time a ballot is issued.
PHOTO ID
These are the only acceptable photo ID options allowed. (This does not include "selfies").
QUESTIONS?
If you have further questions, please contact the Village Clerk's office at 715-684-3426.