Election Information

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***2024 Election Dates​ ****

Tuesday, April 2, 2024  Spring and Presidential Preference 

Tuesday, August 13, 2024 Partisan Primary

Tuesday, November 5, 2024 General Election

 

APRIL 2, 2024 SPRING & PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ELECTION

IN PERSON VOTING 

(Statute 6.86(1)(b) No earlier than 14 days before the Election)

Location:          City Hall, 201 E Main Street (lower level, West entrance door on Forest St)

Dates/Time:    Tuesday, March 19  through Thursday, March 28: 8AM to 4PM

                           Friday, March 29: 8AM to 5PM        

                * Must be registered  

                * Must provide a photo ID 
 

Request an Absentee Ballot be mailed

Deadline to request a ballot be mailed (5th Day prior to Election) - March 28, 2024 at 5:00pm

There are several ways registered voters can request absentee ballots.

1) ON-LINE: If they have internet access, the easiest way is to sign up at MyVote Wisconsin, https://myvote.wi.gov.

Just look for the “Vote Absentee” button near the top of the page. On a mobile phone, use the menu button in the upper right corner of the website. There is a three-step process that starts with putting in your name and date of birth, followed by requesting your ballot. If you don’t already have a photo ID on file with your clerk’s office, you can upload a copy. Mobile phone users can take a picture and upload it to MyVote. Absentee ballot requests submitted this way go directly to your clerk’s office, and you can track your ballot by returning to the website.

2) BY MAIL: Voters can also request absentee ballots by mail (Military and Permanent Overseas may request by Email or fax) from their municipal clerk’s office. You can find your clerk’s contact information on MyVote Wisconsin. These requests must be accompanied by a copy of your photo ID.   If you already have a photo ID on file from previous absentee requests under your current registration, you will not need to provide it again.

Voters who are indefinitely confined, meaning they may have difficulty getting to the polls for reason of age, illness, infirmity, or disability are not required to provide a photo ID.  Voters in care facilities can have a representative of the facility confirm the resident's identity instead of providing a photo ID.  More information on photo ID and exemptions can be found at bringit.wi.gov. 

The deadline for registered voters to request an absentee ballot be mailed to you is the Thursday before the election. 

Your absentee ballot must be received in your clerk’s office or at your polling place by 8 p.m. on Election Day. 

 

Voting Information

Polling Location

WAUPUN CITY HALL – 201 E. MAIN STREET,  WAUPUN

Voting Hours on Day of Election

7:00 AM TO 8:00 PM

Waupun Election Ordinances

You can find municipal ordinances on elections by viewing the Waupun Municipal Code