WISCONSIN— April 5, 2022 is Election Day in Wisconsin. Starting now, Wisconsinites can participate in absentee or early voting, unless, of course, they prefer to vote in person on Election Day.

If you opt to vote early or absentee, here’s what to note before you vote:

Absentee voting

Wisconsinites can request an absentee ballot through March 31 for the Spring 2022 election. Absentee ballots can be requested, here.

Wisconsinites will receive enveloped that are pre-addressed and pre-paid for with their absentee ballot. USPS encourages Wisconsinites to mail their absentee ballot in by March 29 to ensure it’s received in time.

Track your ballot, here.

Local clerks will also collect absentee ballots in person prior to election day at their offices. Appointments may be required, so call ahead.

Find your clerk, here.

Absentee voters can also drop off their ballot at their polling place or absentee counting location on April 5.

Wisconsinites who have returned their absentee ballots may not vote in person.

Early voting

Starting March 22, Wisconsin voters can head to their municipal clerk’s office to vote early.

Find your clerk, here.

Wisconsinites who take part in early voting may not vote in person on April 5.

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