Absentee Voting for Spring Election
Door, Kewaunee Counties Outline Absentee Voting for Spring Election
Residents of Door and Kewaunee Counties who cannot vote in person on Election Day have options to cast your ballots absentee for the upcoming spring elections.
Any qualified voter, a U.S. citizen age 18 or older on Election Day who has lived in their municipality for at least 28 consecutive days, may request an absentee ballot. You must also be registered and provide proof of identification.
Requests for absentee ballots can be submitted in writing, by email, by fax, or online at MyVote.wi.gov. Written requests must include your municipal address, the mailing address for the ballot if different, and your signature.
The deadline to request a ballot by mail is 5 p.m. on April 2, five days before the April 7th election. Special provisions apply for voters who are indefinitely confined, hospitalized, in the military, or serving as sequestered jurors; these voters should contact their municipal clerk for specific instructions and deadlines.
You may also request and cast an absentee ballot in person at your municipal clerk’s office.
In-person absentee voting begins Tuesday, March 24, and ends Friday, April 3, at noon. Offices are typically open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays until noon.
All absentee ballots returned on or before Election Day will be delivered to polling places or counting locations for official tallying. Ballots received after polls close on April 7 will not be counted.
Be sure to plan ahead to ensure your ballots are received and counted in time

