My Vote Wisconsin
Wisconsin Voter’s Resource Guide
- Register to vote,
- Find out where they vote
- See what is on their ballot
- Request to absentee by mail
- Track your absentee ballot
Wisconsin Elections Commission
The WEC serves as a resource for local clerks by providing them with education, training, and support materials. The agency also fulfills several statewide election responsibilities, such as helping ensure compliance with federal and state election laws, ensuring election accuracy, and maintaining the statewide voter registration database.
The WEC is governed by six Commissioners, with three Commissioners representing the Democratic Party and three representing the Republican Party. Two of the Democrats and two of the Republicans are selected by their respective Legislative leadership. One Democrat and one Republican must be former municipal or county clerks and are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate.
Wisconsin Ethics Commission
The mission of the Ethics Commission is to promote and strengthen the faith and confidence of the people of Wisconsin in their government, support the operation of open and responsible government, preserve the integrity of the governmental decision-making process, and protect the rights of individuals through the administration of Wisconsin’s campaign finance, lobbying, and ethics laws, and through readily available and understandable disclosure of information.
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Resources
Voter Resources
One of the most important duties of a county clerk is administering elections. Below are resources that provide more information on exercising the sacred right to vote.