The next state wide election will be held in February 2008. There may also be a primary election for state supreme court at that time.
For more information regarding the 2008 election season, visit Wisconsin Vote. They are updating their site and will have it completely ready to go in time for the next election.
The
Wisconsin State Election Board's website has information on candidacy, voter information, and meeting minutes of the Wisconsin State Election Board (which consists of nine (9) citizen members appointed by the Governor.
For information regarding candidates, their headquarters, and anything else you want to know, check out
US Elections. You can check out what each state's elections and national elections.
Voter Registration
Citizens are able to register to vote at any time at the Town Hall. If you haven't already done so, stop in at the Town Hall to fill out a voter registration form. Bring in a form of identification with proof of residence. Documents accepted are:
- a current and valid
Wisconsin driver’s license.
· a current and valid
Wisconsin I.D. card.
· any other
official I.D. card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit.
· any employer-issued photo I.D. card, issued in the normal course of business, but not including a business card.
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a university, college or technical college fee card or I.D. card with your photo and current address. **
** May be used even if the card does not contain the cardholder’s address, if the educational institution provides a certified student list for use at the polling place
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a utility bill (e.g., gas, electric, cable TV or telephone) for the period commencing not earlier than 90 days before election day.
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a bank statement
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a real estate (i.e., property) tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election
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a current residential lease which is effective for a period that includes election day (NOT for first-time voters registering by mail, however).
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a pay check or a government check or other document issued by unit of government.
Whatever form of proof you supply must contain a complete name, including both the first and last name; and a current and complete residential address, including a numbered street address, if any, and the name of a municipality. Forms which have an expiration date must be valid on election day in order to constitute acceptable proof of residence at that election.
If you don’t have written proof, bring a friend (with identification) who lives in the same municipality. This person can serve as a corroborator (witness) to verify your address. He or she does not need to be a registered voter but must provide proof of residence, which must be in the same municipality.