
Wisconsin Election Law
Following
are recent changes to Wisconsin election laws. A downloadable/printable
copy of this information is available below by clicking "View PDF."
NO CORROBORATING WITNESS: Voters may no longer use a corroborating witness as proof of residence when registering to vote.
SIGNING
OF THE POLL BOOK: Voters are now required to sign the poll book before
receiving a ballot. There is an exemption for voters who are unable to
sign the poll book due to a disability.
REGISTRATION: Voter
registration at the Village Hall now ends the Friday before the election
at 5 p.m. or close of business, whichever is later. You may still
register at your polling location on Election Day by providing the
proper proof of residence or by mail prior to the 20th day before an
election.
RESIDENCY LENGTH: You now must reside at your address for at least 28 consecutive days to be eligible to vote.
ABSENTEE
VOTING: Absentee voting at the Village Hall is now restricted to the
two weeks before an election. Absentee voting now ends the Friday before
the election at 5 p.m. or close of business, whichever is later. The
new law prohibits absentee voting on the Saturday, Sunday or Monday
before an election.
The following changes will be implemented in
2012: Beginning in 2012, you cannot receive a ballot until you show one
of the following forms of photo ID. Your photo ID does not need to show
a current address. (Please note if you are using your photo ID to prove
your residence, then the address needs to match) Acceptable Forms of
Voter ID include:
- Wisconsin driver’s license expiring after 11/2/10 (Date of last General Election)
- Wisconsin DOT-issued photo ID card expiring after 11/2/10
- U.S. passport expiring after 11/2/10
- Military ID card expiring after 11/2/10
- Certificate of naturalization issued within the last 2 years
- Unexpired Wisconsin driver’s license or state ID receipt
- ID card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in Wisconsin
-
Unexpired ID issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or
college—must contain issuance date, student signature, and expiration
date within 2 years of issuance.
Photo ID must accompany
absentee ballot requests. Voters will be required to send a photocopy of
an acceptable form of photo identification with their absentee
requests. Photo ID is not required for military voters and voters who
are permanently overseas. Photo ID will not be required, but will be
replaced by alternative documentation, for voters on the permanent
absentee list because they are indefinitely confined and nursing home
residents who have their ballots delivered by a Special Voter Deputy.
Hospitalized
Voters may appoint an agent to pick up their ballot from the local
municipal clerk’s office. The agent must present the hospitalized
voter’s photo ID to the clerk’s office.
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS:
Beginning in 2012, voters who are required but unable to provide photo
ID will become provisional voters. This applies to both voters at the
polls and absentee voters. Provisional ballots are not counted unless
the voter provides the Clerk’s Office with an acceptable photo ID, in
person, by 4 p.m. the Friday after the election.
Straight Party
Ticket. The voter photo identification law eliminates straight party
voting for everyone but military voters and voters who are permanently
overseas.
For additional information, click on the Voting tab or contact the Clerk’s Office at 9915 39th Avenue Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 or 262/694-1400. You can also email us at [email protected]. Office hours are Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
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