The Government Accountability Board released a statement Wednesday reminding Wisconsinites that early in-person voting for the Nov. 4 general elections starts Monday.
Early in-person voting is scheduled to run every weekday for two weeks before the election, and ballots are available in municipal clerk offices throughout the state. Voters must register in the clerk’s office before voting but may vote immediately after registering.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Oct. 9 ruling, voters do not need an ID to cast a ballot in the November elections.
Maribeth Witzel-Behl is the city clerk for Madison. Her office is located in the City-County Building, Room 103, at 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., and it is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Further information on early voting can be found on the Government Accountability Board’s website and Madison Municipal Clerk’s website.
Early in-person voting ends Oct. 31.