MILWAUKEE -- In-person absentee (early) voting for the August 9th partisan primary election began on Monday, July 25th -- and ends at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 5th.
In-person absentee voting is Monday through Friday only. The state legislature and governor have prohibited in-person absentee voting on the weekends.
In-person absentee voting hours vary in each Milwaukee County municipality. To find the hours in the community where you live contact your municipal clerk listed at, CLICK HERE.
The Milwaukee County Clerk's office reminds all residents interested in voting early that they must have an acceptable form of photo identification to vote.
The following Photo IDs are acceptable for voting purposes include:
Wisconsin driver license
The photo ID does not have to show a current address.
If you do not have any of these forms of identification, you're encouraged to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to obtain a free photo ID. For more information on Wisconsin’s voter photo ID law, visit Bring It to the Ballot.
To find out where to vote, view a sample ballot, or for other voter information, visit My Vote Wisconsin.
To get text alerts about the August 9th Partisan Primary Election text MKE VOTE to 468311.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is predicting turnout of 16 percent for the August 9th primary.