
Visit the campus Voter Information site for more information, including how to register to vote and polling locations. You can obtain the free UW-Madison voter-compliant ID by visiting the Wiscard office during normal hours of operation or by requesting an electronic voter ID.

A printed copy of the enrollment verification letter will also be accepted. The card is valid for voting purposes regardless of the expiration date printed on the card, as long as the card-holder is enrolled at UW-Madison. However, if the expiration date has passed, when you vote you will also need to present a Voter Enrollment Verification letter to the poll worker on a cell phone or other electronic device. The card can be used regardless of the expiration date printed on the card. Ballot Centers will accept your digital version of your voter identification. You should not use this system to register or update your voter registration information if you are a participant with the Florida Attorney General's Address Confidentiality Program (See sections 741-401.-741. Step 3: Click on ‘ Register as a new user’. However, you will have to print, sign, and mail or deliver your voter registration application to your county Supervisor of Elections. Students without one of the forms of ID listed above, can obtain a voter-compliant ID card free of charge and present this ID at the polls. You will be able to view the digital version of your voter identification card. Step 2: Click on ‘ e-EPIC Download ’ option.

The Wiscard or an out-of-state driver license are not valid as a voter ID. Uniformed Services card, Veterans Affairs ID, tribal ID or Certificate of Naturalization. citizen, will be 18 years of age on or before Election Day and have resided in Wisconsin for at least 28 consecutive days before Election Day, you may be eligible to vote in Wisconsin.Īcceptable forms of identification to vote include a valid Wisconsin driver license, Wisconsin state ID, U.S.
