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How to Absentee Vote in Wisconsin
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To absentee vote in Wisconsin, you can follow these steps: 1. Check your eligibility: In Wisconsin, you can vote absentee if you are a registered voter and meet one of the following requirements: - You will be out of town on election day - You are unable to go to the polling place due to illness, disability, or infirmity - You are a poll worker - You are an overseas or military voter 2. Request an absentee ballot: You can request an absentee ballot by mail, email, or fax from your municipal clerk. You can find your clerk's contact information on the Wisconsin Elections Commission website. 3. Fill out your ballot: Once you receive your absentee ballot, read the instructions carefully and fill out your ballot. Make sure to sign and date the envelope. 4. Return your ballot: You can return your absentee ballot by mail, in person to your municipal clerk's office, or to an absentee ballot drop box if available in your area. Your ballot must be received by 8 p.m. on election day to be counted. If you have any questions or need assistance with the absentee voting process, you can contact your municipal clerk or the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
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