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In Wisconsin, if you are a first-time voter who registers by mail and does not provide ID with registration application must show ID when you vote. Photo and non-photo ID are accepted, including: - A current and valid operator’s license or identification card issued by the Department of Transportation
- An official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit
- An official identification card or license issued by an employer that includes a photograph of the cardholder or license holder, excluding a business card
- A property tax bill or receipt for the current or preceding year
- A current utility bill, bank statement, pay check, or government check or document
- A college identification card that includes a photograph of the cardholder. This may be used as an identifying document even if it does not contain the cardholder’s address, if the educational institution provides a certified student list for use at the polling place.
If you are registering to vote on Election Day check on our Wisconsin EDR page. For all voters it is a good idea to bring ID to the polls when you vote. For more information, contact your local election office, link on right sidebar.
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