WISCONSIN — It's a big day in many communities around Wisconsin Tuesday as the state hosts the spring primary election on Tuesday, February 15. Primary winners across the state will move on to the general election on Tuesday, April 5.

Not all communities have races that qualify for the spring primary. For instance, there are no races in Madison. 

After Tom Barrett's resignation, Milwaukee has it's first open mayoral race in nearly two decades. Seven candidates will be narrowed down to two after Tuesday. 

If you are not registered to vote already, you can do so at the polls with a valid ID.

Who's on the ballot?

If you’d like to see what’s on your ballot you can visit the myvote.wi.gov website.

What time do the polls open and close?

Polls open at 7 a.m. CST on Tuesday, Feb. 15 and close at 8 p.m. CST.

Resources to help you vote

We’ll be following all of the races across the state. You can find election night results HERE.