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  2. How do I vote in Wisconsin? Your guide to polling sites, mail ...

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    Any Wisconsin voter can request an absentee ballot without a reason. You can request an absentee ballot online, or request one from your municipal clerk by mail or email. Starting Oct. 22, you can ...

  3. Voter registration - Wikipedia

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    Voter registration is compulsory in Australia for all citizens 18 years of age or above. The Australian Electoral Commission maintains Australia's federal electoral roll. Each state also has its own electoral commission or office, but voters need to register only with the AEC, which shares the registration details with the relevant state ...

  4. Can you vote uninstructed in Wisconsin? Where is that option ...

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    When you vote in Wisconsin's election April 2, or visit an early voting location, you'll choose at the top of the ballot whether to vote in the Democratic primary or the Republican primary.

  5. Debunking Wisconsin voting myths: Here are five common ... - AOL

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    Although voter fraud is rare in Wisconsin, misconceptions about the state’s electoral process are widespread. Debunking Wisconsin voting myths: Here are five common misconceptions about voter ...

  6. Provisional ballot - Wikipedia

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    A Californian voter fills out a provisional ballot form while voting in the 2004 United States presidential election. In elections in the United States, a provisional ballot (called an affidavit ballot in New York) is used to record a vote when there are questions about a given voter's eligibility that must be resolved before the vote can count.

  7. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Photo ID required for in person voting; registration requires proof of citizenship, i.e., passport, birth certificate. [253] The state suggested that federal registration ID could be used only for federal elections, and voters would need proof of citizenship for local and state elections.

  8. Resident registration - Wikipedia

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    Voter registration has a residency requirement and is used for jury assignments and other government tasks. A person's current address is often registered for state-issued identification cards and driver licenses. In some jurisdictions a "non-driver's license" or "non-driver photo identification card" is issued as a document containing ...

  9. Election Day in Wisconsin: Essential information about voting ...

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    Voters in Wisconsin head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for president and a bevy of national, state and local elections. Election Day in Wisconsin: Essential information about voting, key races ...