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There are four ways to register to vote in Wisconsin.
Online: Up to 20 days before the election. Voters who have a valid State of Wisconsin Driver License or State of Wisconsin ID card issued by the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) can register to vote online at myvote.wi.gov.
To register online, enter your name, date of birth, Driver License or ID number, and an address that matches what is on file with the Wisconsin DMV. If all fields match, the voter will be able to register to vote completely online. Voters who are not able to match their information with the information in the DMV database will be given the option to register by mail(see below).
By Mail: Up to 20 days before the election. Registration forms should be mailed to the Village Clerk's office. You can start your voter registration form online at myvote.wi.gov. Your form must be printed, signed, and mailed or delivered to the municipal clerk. If you are registering by mail, you can use any of the forms of Proof of Residence except a residential lease.
In the Village Clerk's Office: You may register in-person in the Village Clerk's office up until the Friday before the election at close of business.
At the polling place on Election Day: You may register at the polls on Election Day.
You must always provide a Proof of Residence document when registering to vote.
Village Clerk
210 Cottonwood Avenue
Second Floor
Hartland, WI 53029
Ph: 262-367-2714
Fx: 262-367-2430
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Drop Box available 24/7