Wisconsin Aug. 11 Primary: Who's On My Ballot In Whitefish Bay?
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Whitefish Bay WI
28 July, 2020
1:48 PM
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WHITEFISH BAY, WI — Voters in Whitefish Bay will take to the polls on Aug. 11 for the fall partisan primary. Village officials said 45 percent of Whitefish Bay voters have already requested absentee ballots about two weeks before the fall primary. Whitefish Bay officials say they're urging all voters to request an absentee ballot for the election by mail. "Voting through the mail reduces public contact with our poll workers," officials said. Offices On The Ballot Offices to be elected for the Aug. 11, 2020 Partisan Primary Election include: Representative in Congress, State Senator, Representative to Assembly, District Attorney, and Milwaukee County Clerk, Treasurer, and Register of Deeds. View a sample ballot here. How to Request an Absentee Ballot by Mail: Residents may request a ballot online at myvote.wi.gov or download an absentee ballot application under election information via our quick links section on the Whitefish Bay Village homepage: www.wfbvillage.org. Voters can also request a ballot be mailed by emailing the Village. Your request must include a copy of your WI photo ID and be received no later than 5:00 pm on August 6, 2020. Where's My Polling Place? Voters can use the Ward Map (PDF) link to see where their polling place is. Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day. Deadline for Returning your Absentee Ballot Completed absentee ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on election day. For further information about elections or registering to vote, please contact Deputy Clerk Caren Brustmann at (414) 962-6690 ext.122 Please visit MyVote.wi.gov for the following information: View a sample ballotRegister to voteRequest an absentee ballotCheck the status of your absentee ballotAvoid long lines in August or NovemberIn-Person Absentee Voting In-person absentee voting will be held at Village Hall beginning Monday, July 27 through Friday, July 31 and Monday, Aug. 3 through Friday, Aug. 7 during regular business hours and until 5 p.m. on Aug. 7. A face mask or face covering is required to enter Village Hall.
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