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Your Opportunities to Vote in 2024:

February 20th - Spring Primary City of Sheboygan Wards 3, 4, 15 and 16 
April 2nd - Spring Non-partisan Election with Presidential Primary  

August 13th - Fall Primary (if needed)
November 5th
- Fall Election - President, Senator, US House
of Representatives, State Assembly, & Wisconsin Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment 
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Candidate Forums + Interviews
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Absentee Ballot Info for Sheboygan County
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How to Register to Vote
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Wisconsin Voter ID Facts

How do Primaries work?

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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

Click here to see an interactive map of Sheboygan County Polling Places

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 change often, 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:
  • Are a United States citizen, age 18 or older on or before Election Day.
  • Have lived at your current address for at least 28 days before the election. If you move within 28 days of an election, you must vote (absentee or in person) from your previous address.
  • If you have not been convicted of a felony or are no longer serving time and are "off paper" for a past felony
  • Are registered to vote (See how - you can even do this on election day)
  • Have a valid voter Photo ID to vote at your polling place and to obtain Absentee Ballots 
For people currently in jail or with a felony conviction:
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How do I vote?

Step 1: Register to Vote      
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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
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  • About Us
    • Upcoming Events
    • Who We Are
    • Non-Partisanship Policy
    • Past Events and Recordings
  • Voter Information
    • Información del Votante
    • Hmoob
    • Register to Vote
    • Voter Photo ID
    • Absentee Ballot
    • Early Voting
    • Be a Poll Worker
    • Online Voter Education
  • History
  • Donate
  • Contact