In this election, you’ll cast your vote for
- Your choice in the presidential primary (also called the presidential preference)
- Local judges and offices at the municipal and county levels
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Your response to two proposed amendments to our state constitution (We encourage you to vote “no.”)
Today is the suggested deadline to request a mail-in ballot. (This proposed deadline ensures you have enough time to receive and return your ballot by mail before the election.) You can request your absentee ballot here.
Today is also when early, in-person absentee voting begins. Your early voting location may differ from where you vote on Election Day; find your early voting location here.
March 25 is the suggested deadline for returning your absentee ballot in the mail. After this date, you can still return your ballot to your municipal clerk’s office or your polling place on Election Day.
Tuesday, April 2 is Election Day! Absentee ballots must be returned to your municipal clerk by 8:00 p.m. You can find your election-day polling place here.
Remember, people who are disabled or in the hospital can receive help casting their vote.
Head to My Vote Wisconsin to request your absentee ballot, find your early voting location, or find your election-day polling place.
Your fellow voter,
Nick Matuszewski
Director of Policy and Program
P.S. Check out our website for more details on voting in this election. If you’ve already voted, or have all the information you need, you can click here to opt out of our other voting-related emails for the April 2 election.