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Elections & Voting

In-person
Absentee Voting

March 18 – 28, 2025
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

April 1, 2025
Spring Election
In-Person Voting Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Go to https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/ to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, check to see if you are registered, and more.

Registration Information

You can register to vote online! The mail and online voter registration deadline is 20 days before the election (Election Day registration is available at your polling place). You can use the Mail in Voter registration form to register by mail.

Absentee Voting Information

The last day to request an absentee ballot is 5 days before the election. Voted ballots must be received by Election Day in order to be counted. You can return your absentee ballot request form through mail, in person at your local elections office, or online. You will need an adult to witness your absentee ballot envelope in order to have your ballot counted. You can sign up to track your absentee ballot on your My Vote Wisconsin website. Absentee ballots start being counted on Election Day. 

Your complete absentee ballot must be delivered no later than 8pm on Election Day. The US Postal Service recommends you mail your absentee ballot one week before Election Day to ensure it arrives in time. You may hand-deliver you absentee ballot to your polling place by 8pm on Election Day.

Please contact the Wisconsin Election Commission for more information.

Things To Remember

Election officials are working together with local, state, and federal law enforcement to ensure a safe and secure election. Voting is a fundamental right, and officials in the City of Peshtigo are protecting that right.

Local and state election officials are ensuring that Wisconsinites can trust the election results. Learn more about Wisconsin’s secure election: https://elections.wi.gov/voters/how-wisconsin-delivers-secure-and-accurate-elections

If you witness or are subject to voter intimidation, alert an election official and call local law enforcement immediately. If you are being threatened with violence, call 911.

Your right to vote will be protected.

Poll watching is legal. Voter intimidation is not. Know the difference: https://elections.wi.gov/publications/brochures/observer-rules