MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Absentee ballot deadlines are approaching for Wisconsin’s February 18 Spring Primary.
Starting today, February 4 — two weeks before Election Day – clerks can begin to issue in-person absentee ballots at the clerk’s office or another designated location.
The in-person absentee voting process, sometimes called “early voting,” involves a voter both requesting a ballot and completing that ballot on the same trip to the clerk’s office or designated location. Voters need to show an acceptable photo ID when voting by in-person absentee ballot.
Elections Administrator Megan Wolfe said voters who still need to request an absentee ballot by mail should act immediately.
Registered voters can make their requests, and see what is on their ballot, online at myvote.wi.gov.