Frequently Asked Questions
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You can check your voter registration status and more online at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
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You can register online at MyVote.wi.gov by mail, in-person at the clerk’s office or at the polling place on Election Day. All voters must submit proof of residence with their voter registration.
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All voters will vote at the Community Center located in Village Hall, 210 Cottonwood Avenue, Hartland.
*November elections are held at St. Charles, 313 Circle Drive, Hartland
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The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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You may request an absentee ballot online at myvote.wi.gov Or you may complete the absentee ballot application and submit to the Village Clerk’s office along with a copy of your photo id.
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Absentee By-Mail Deadlines -
- The 5th day before the election is the deadline for regular and overseas voters to request an absentee ballot
- The Friday preceding the election is the deadline for indefinitely confined electors and military electors to request an absentee ballot
Please request your absentee ballot as soon as possible by visiting MyVote.wi.gov
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Ballots are mailed shortly after receiving the completed absentee ballot request.
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To return your ballot, you may:
- Mail it back. Postage is provided on the return envelope.
- Drop it off at Village Hall in the Clerk’s office.
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Your ballot must be received in the Clerk’s office no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
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In person absentee voting takes place at the Village Hall Administration Office starting 14 days before the election and ends the Friday before the election. There is no voting on weekends.
You will need to show your photo id when voting an in-person absentee ballot.
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Voters must reside at their address for at least 28 days by Election Day in order to vote. Voters who have moved within Wisconsin less than 28 days before the election must vote from their previous address. Voters who have moved to Wisconsin from another state less than 28 days before an election are only eligible to vote in Presidential elections.
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You are encouraged to request an absentee ballot as soon as possible due to the anticipated high volume of requests.