Absentee Voting Information (Includes In-Person Absentee Voting) for the November 5, 2024 General Election

Who can Request an Absentee Ballot?

Any qualified elector (U.S. citizen, 18 years of age, who has resided in the district in which he or she intends to vote for at least 28 days) who registers to vote is eligible to request an absentee ballot.  Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need a reason or excuse, such as being out of town on Election Day, to vote absentee.  Any voter who prefers to vote by absentee ballot may request one.  You have several options for requesting an absentee ballot and casting your vote.

If you would like to vote absentee, there are a couple of ways to do so.

Request an Absentee Ballot be Mailed to you: Request can be made by mail, by email, or by using the My Vote Wisconsin website.  To request a ballot be mailed to you, the easiest, and fastest, way is to visit My Vote Wisconsin.  Here you can register to vote, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, update your name or address, and request an absentee ballot. If you are a registered Wisconsin voter, you can alternatively download the Application For Absentee Ballot (EL-121).  Just complete the form and mail it to your municipal clerk’s office. You may also mail or email a written request to clerk-treasurer@hollandwi.gov; the written request must include your voting address, the address where the ballot should be sent, your signature, and a copy of your photo identification.

Please note that there are deadlines by which an absentee ballot request must be received. You may review those at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Voter-Deadlines. A copy of your acceptable photo identification must be provided with your request if you have not previously provided a copy of photo ID under your current voter registration.  More information about acceptable forms of photo identification can be found at www.bringit.wi.gov.

In-person Absentee Voting (IPAV).  You can vote your absentee ballot in the clerk’s office located at located at W3005 County Road G, Cedar Grove, WI 53013 during the following hours:

Tuesday, October 22nd 11am-1pm

Wednesday, October 23rd 8am-10am

Monday, October 28th 5pm-7pm

Tuesday, October 29th 11am-1pm

Wednesday, October 30th 8am-10am

Friday, November 1st 12pm-5pm

The clerk will also be available by appointment Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm from October 22nd through November 1st.

Please call 920-668-6625 to schedule an appointment if the above dates and times do not work for you.

Click HERE to view the absentee notice for the November 5, 2024 General Election.

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