Here are links to many frequently asked questions about voting in Wisconsin, including recent information about photo IDs and elections:
- Registration and Voting
Look up your voter status. Get voter registration forms. Check your voter registration status. Learn about Election Day Registration. - Check your provisional ballot status here. Or, call the toll-free Voter Help Line at 1-866-VOTE-WIS.
- Non-English Voting Information
The G.A.B. provides voter registration forms in Spanish and Hmong languages, as well as glossaries in five Asian languages: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. - Absentee Voting
Visit this page to learn about absentee voting and for information about requesting an absentee ballot. - Military and Overseas Voting
State and Federal laws contain special provisions to ensure that military personnel and U.S. citizens overseas are able to vote in elections back home. - Accessibility
Wisconsin election officials are responsible for ensuring that elections are conducted in a fair and impartial manner while maintaining the integrity of the election process. A key to developing and maintaining public trust is to make the election process accessible and transparent for all participants. - Find My Polling Place
Use the Voter Public Access website to find your polling place, as well as check your voter registration information. - Who Are My Legislators?
Visit the Wisconsin Legislature’s website to find out who represents you in state government. - View Legislative Maps
Visit the Wisconsin Legislature’s website to see maps of Congressional, Senate and Assembly districts. - Become a Poll Worker
Learn how you can become part of the democratic process by helping others exercise their right to vote. - Request Confidentiality for Your Voter Information
Wisconsin law allows victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking to request that their voter information be made confidential.





































