Wisconsin Voter ID Law

Wisconsin Voter ID Requirement

Each elector shall be required to present identification.

Acceptable Forms of Wisconsin Voter ID

  • Wisconsin driver’s license
  • ID card issued by a U.S. uniformed service
  • Wisconsin non-driver ID
  • U.S. Passport
  • Certificate of naturalization issued not more than 2 years before the election
  • ID card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in WI
  • Student ID card with a signature, an issue date, and an expiration date no later than 2 years after the election

All of the above must include a photo and a name that conforms to the poll list.

If the ID presented is not proof of residence,the elector shall also present proof of residence.

 

Wisconsin Voters without Voter ID

An elector who appears to vote at a polling place and does not have statutory ID shall be offered the opportunity to vote a provisional ballot.

An elector who votes a provisional ballot may furnish statutory ID to the election inspectors before the polls close or to the municipal clerk no later than 4pm on the Friday following Election Day.