You must be REGISTERED TO VOTE before an absentee ballot can be issued.
Apply Online: (notification is sent to the clerk and processes the application)
To apply for an absentee ballot online go to: MyVoteWI.
✔️ Click/tap on Vote Absentee button/tile.
✔️ Search your first and last name, and birthdate (do not use hyphens, slashes) 2-digits month, 2-digits day, 4-digits year.
✔️ If you cannot find yourself, call 920-235-7771 (landline).
✔️ A qualified photo ID will be required to upload if it is not already on file with the clerk.
✔️ Contact the town clerk if you need further assistance.
Application regular and oversea electors must be received by the Thursday before an election. 6.86(1)(b) - deadline for indefinitely confined and military electors is the Friday before an election.
Application regular and oversea electors must be received by the Thursday before an election. 6.86(1)(b) - deadline for indefinitely confined and military electors is the Friday before an election.
Mail to: Town of Oshkosh 1076 Cozy Ln Oshkosh WI 54901
In-person absentee voting begins no earlier than 14-days before an election. 6.86(1)(b) The last day to absentee vote in-person is 5:00 p.m. the Friday before an election at the clerk's office.
Request or track your absentee ballot status at MyVoteWI.
Voter Registration Application Form EL-131
Qualifications to Register to Vote
✔️ Are a Citizen of the United States.
✔️ Have resided at the address provided for at least 28-consecutive days prior to the election and do not currently intend to move.
✔️ Will be at least 18-years old on or before Election Day.
✔️ Are not currently serving a sentence including incarceration, parole, probation, or extended supervision for a felony conviction.
Visit your local DMV office (Department of Motor Vehicle).
Items to bring with you when applying for a State ID are listed on the DMV website.
ID Card for voting phone 608-266-1069 All other ID Card questions phone 608-264-7447
Document verification petition process for a Wisconsin ID Card for voting purposes WIDOT website
I moved and/or changed my name
You must re-register to vote.
✔️ Wisconsin law requires that you live at your current address for 28 consecutive days to be eligible to vote from your new address.
✔️ If you lived at your new address for less than 28 consecutive days before the election you are still eligible to vote from your former address.
✔️ If you have moved to Wisconsin less than 28 consecutive days before an election you may be eligible to cast a Presidential-only ballot. For more information on eligibility requirements, please see the Voter Eligibility Guide.