Be an informed voter.

Learn about the nuances of voting in this very short class, including:  

  • types of elections
  • what you need to register to vote and to vote
  • how early voting works
  • absentee ballots
  • provisional ballots
  • where to find results for your municipality
  • and more

Register to vote at this event, no matter where you reside.
Check here to see if you are already registered.  If your name or address has changed, you will need to register again.
If your driver's license (or Wisconsin ID) is up-to-date, that is all you need to register to vote and to vote.  If not, update it here
If you do not have a driver's license or state ID, you will need the last four digits of your social security number and proof of residence
And you will need a photo ID to vote on election day at your polling place.

If you believe you have the right to vote but have difficultly obtaining documents or photo ID required, call the ACLU's Voting Rights Project at 608.285.2141.  

This program is sponsored by the library and the League of Women Voters of Winnebago County, with help from Menasha Deputy Clerk Stephanie Cheslock.

All programs at the Elisha D. Smith Public Library are free and for everyone.  Those with special needs are encouraged to call the library office at 920.967.3662 within 24 hours of an event to assure that specific needs with regards to parking, building and meeting room accessibility are met.  

Todos los programas de la Biblioteca Elisha D. Smith son gratuitos y para todos. Aquellos con necesidades especiales pueden llamar a la oficina de la biblioteca 920.967.3662 con 24 horas de anticipación a un evento para asegurar que las necesidades específicas  de parqueo, acceso al edificio o acceso a las salas de reunión puedan ser satisfechas.

Thursday, October 4, 2018 - 6:30pm
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