Register to Vote

MyVote Wisconsin Website

At myvote.wi.gov you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, request an absentee ballot, and check provisional ballot status.

Online

A new Wisconsin voter is anyone who is not currently registered to vote in Wisconsin.  You can check your voter registration status at the myvote.wi.gov website.

* You may register to vote at myvote.wi.gov if you have a valid, unexpired Wisconsin driver’s license or Wisconsin ID, and your address on file with the DMV matches the address at which you are registering to vote. If the DMV does not have your current address on file, update your address on the DMV website before updating your voter registration at myvote.wi.gov.

Mail

A completed Wisconsin Voter Registration Application (Form EL-131) and Proof of Residence must be submitted to the Town Clerk.  This Application and Proof can be submitted at any time.

These documents constitute Proof of Residence if they contain the voter’s current and complete first and last name and residential address, and are valid on the day used to register to vote. Electronic versions are also acceptable.

  • A WI Driver License/ID Card, if not expired or canceled; may be used even if driving privileges have been revoked
  • Any other official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit
  • An employee ID card with a photograph, but not a business card
  • A real property tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election
  • A residential lease (Does not count as proof of residence if elector submits the form by mail)
  • A picture ID from a university, college, or technical college coupled with a fee receipt or an on-campus housing listing provided by the university, college, or technical college
  • A utility bill for the period commencing not earlier than 90 days before the day registration is made
  • (Homeless voters only) A letter from an organization that provides services to the homeless that identifies the voter and describes the location designated as the person’s residence for voting purposes
  • A contact intake document prepared by a residential care facility indicating that the occupant resides in the facility
  • A bank statement
  • A paycheck
  • A check or other document issued by a unit of government

 

Submit the completed application and copy of Proof of Residence to:

Town of Black Earth Clerk
PO Box 426
Black Earth, WI 53515

Or email the Application and scanned Proof of Residence to townofblackearthclerk@gmail.com

The Application and Proof of Residence can be completed and presented at the polls on Election Day.