Starting in 2012, voters will be required to show a valid photo ID such as a Wisconsin Driver’s License or state issued ID in order to receive a ballot and vote.
In addition, voters will be required to sign the Poll Book.
Absentee voters are also required to have valid ID. Contact the Town Clerk for the latest regulations. Please allow plenty of time for mail delivery.
Photo ID are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles(DMV) office located at 4911 88th Ave in Kenosha.
- A photo ID is FREE if you request one for voting purposes.
- You will need to prove your name and date of birth with documents such as a certified U.S. birth certificate, valid passport or certificate of naturalization.
- You will need to show proof of Wisconsin residency such as utility bill, pay stub or bank statement showing your name and current address.
- You will need to show your Social Security card.
- If you are elderly or disabled and unable to travel to the DMV or need assistance obtaining any of the necessary documents listed above, The Aging & Disability Resource Center(ADRC) will answer your questions on what help my be available. Please call the ADRC at 262-605-6646 or 1-800-472-8008. You can also contact your local municipal clerk or the Kenosha County Clerk’s office at 1010 56th St. 262-653-2552.
For detailed information about the Voter Photo ID law, please visit the Government Accountability Board website: http://gab.wi.gov or call 1-866-VOTE-WIS or contact the G.A.B. Help Desk at 608-261-2028 or TTY 1-800-947-3529.