Sheboygan Election Day Guide: What You Need to Know for November 5
As Sheboygan residents gear up for Election Day on November 5, it’s essential to be prepared. From bringing the right ID to understanding what’s on the ballot, here’s your comprehensive guide to make sure you’re ready to vote with ease.
What ID to Bring to the Polls
Wisconsin law requires voters to present a valid ID at the polling station. Fortunately, voters have several options:
- Wisconsin Driver License or Receipt
- Wisconsin State ID Card or Receipt
- U.S. Passport
- Military ID
- Veteran’s ID
- Tribal ID
- Wisconsin College Student ID (accompanied by proof of enrollment)
- Certificate of Naturalization
These options provide flexibility, making it easy for most residents to find a qualifying ID.
Important Registration Deadline
- Last Day for In-Person Registration: November 1
- Registration can be completed at the City Clerk’s Office, located at City Hall, 828 Center Avenue, Suite 103.
Make sure to register by November 1 if you haven’t already, as this is the final day for in-person registration.
What’s on Your Ballot?
Curious about the issues and candidates that will appear on your ballot? Visit elections.wi.gov to see a sample ballot for your area. Reviewing your ballot in advance allows you to make informed decisions on each item before heading to the polls.
Share Your Voting Experience: Encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to get informed and participate in this important election. Every vote counts, and a well-informed community is a stronger community.