Your Opportunities to vote in 2023:
February 21st - Spring Primary (if needed)
April 4th - Spring Non-partisan Election - Circuit Court and Court of Appeals judges, City Alderman, School Board, etc.
April 4th - Spring Non-partisan Election - Circuit Court and Court of Appeals judges, City Alderman, School Board, etc.
How do Primaries work?
WISCONSIN HAS OPEN PRIMARIES:
This means that voters don't register with a party in order to vote in the primary election. Voters choose which party's primary they want to vote in when completing their ballot. WHAT'S ON THE BALLOT: When voting in the primary you will need to choose a party and can only vote for candidates in that one party. If you vote for candidates in multiple parties, your votes will not count. WHAT IF I MAKE A MISTAKE: Carefully read the instructions on your ballot. Double-check your ballot to make sure you completed it correctly. Call your clerk to get a replacement ballot if you make a mistake on an Absentee Ballot. If in person, bring your spoiled ballot back to the people with the poll books and they will take the spoiled ballot, tear it, and issue you a new one. |
Where to Vote in Sheboygan County
Polling Locations in City of Sheboygan
Election Hours For All City of Sheboygan Polling Locations - 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
NOTE: THE CITY MAP HAS BEEN UPDATED AGAIN FOR 2022 ELECTIONS!!! City Voting Wards have been redistricted, you might have a new polling place!
For the most up to date info please visit myvote.wi.gov/FindMyPollingPlace
Who can vote?
You are eligible to vote if you:
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For people currently in jail or with a felony conviction:
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How do I vote?
Step 1: Register to Vote
Step 2: Have an Acceptable Photo ID to Vote
Step 3: Learn About the Candidates + Issues
Step 4: Know Where + When to Vote
Step 5: Go Vote! OR Get an Absentee Ballot
Step 6: Stay Engaged - be part of your Democracy! Find your elected officials
Step 2: Have an Acceptable Photo ID to Vote
Step 3: Learn About the Candidates + Issues
Step 4: Know Where + When to Vote
Step 5: Go Vote! OR Get an Absentee Ballot
Step 6: Stay Engaged - be part of your Democracy! Find your elected officials