Voter Toolkit – 2026 Elections

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2026 is an important election year. Our Voter Toolkit has the resources you need to be prepared to vote.

Use and share our new 2026 Election toolkit!

This Year’s Elections Overview

Upcoming Elections for 2025:

    • Spring Primary: February 17, 2026 (if needed)
    • Spring Election: April 7, 2026
    • Partisan Primary: August 11, 2026
    • General Election: November 3, 2026

Offices to be elected include:

  • US House of Representatives
  • Governor
  • Lt. Governor
  • Attorney General
  • Secretary of State
  • State Senate
  • State Assembly
  • State Supreme Court Justice
  • Circuit Court Judges
  • County Board of Supervisors
  • School Board
  • Other local races

Make Your Plan to Vote 2026

Make sure you are ready to vote in the 2026 elections! Our fact sheets will help you prepare for the 2026 elections.

Voter Registration Information

Photo ID Resources

Voting Absentee

Note: Voters who always need to vote absentee due to disability, age or illness, may certify as indefinitely confined to become a permanent absentee voter. Being a permanent absentee voter means the clerk must send the voter an absentee ballot automatically for every election. If a permanent absentee voter fails to return a ballot, the clerk must send the voter a letter giving notice the voter will be removed from the permanent list within 30 days if the voter does not reapply.

Know Your Rights

Voter Fact Sheets

Be an informed voter! Our fact sheets explain the important role of Wisconsin Courts and of local offices.

Poll Workers are Needed

Help with Voting Questions

  • Your Municipal Clerk: Look up your local municipal clerk here.
  • Wisconsin Elections Commission:
    • Phone Number: 866-VOTE-WIS / 868-3944 (staffed Mon – Fri from 7:45 AM – 4:30 PM/ longer hours on Election Day)
    • Email: elections@wi.gov
    • Website: elections.wi.gov/
  • Disability Rights Wisconsin Voter Hotline:
  • DMV Voter ID Hotline:
  • Vote411.org: nonpartisan information about the candidates
  • Wisconsin Election Protection: Call 866-687-8683 or text “Our Vote” to 97779 for non-partisan assistance from volunteer attorneys.

Service Providers and Care Facilities

Resources for Homeless Voters

Voting Rights for People with Criminal Convictions

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