Who Can Vote?
You must be eligible to vote. An eligible person:
- is a U.S. citizen on the day of registration.
- is at least 18 years old on or before election day.
- is a resident of Wisconsin and the lection district for at least ten days before election day.
- has not lost the right to vote because:
- He/she has been judged by a court as incompetent and been appointed a guardian. (Some people lose the right to vote when a guardian is appointed simply because no one thought about letting them keep the right to vote. A person with a guardian can ask the court at any time to restore any right, including the right to vote.)
- He/she has been found by a court to be unable to understand the voting process. Anyone in the municipality where the person lives can ask the court to make this finding. This order only affects a person's voting rights.
- He/she is a convicted felon and has not completed probation or parole.
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