Voter registration
Voter ID
Early voting in person
Early voting by mail
Election Day
100

When registering to vote, residents must provide this type of proof.

What is proof of residence?

100

These are three of the types of photo ID that can be used as a voter ID.

What are (any three of the following):

 1) ID card issued by a federally-recognized Indian Tribe in Wisconsin
 2) veteran's ID issued by the Veterans Health Administration or the Department of Veterans Affairs (if unexpired)
 3) Certificate of Naturalization that was issued less than 2 years ago
 4) receipt from applying for a Wisconsin state ID or driver's license that was issued less than 45 days ago
 5) Wisconsin state ID (if unexpired OR expiration date is not before 11/8/22)
 6) Wisconsin driver's license (if unexpired OR expiration date is not before 11/8/22)
 7) military ID card issued by a US Uniformed Service (if unexpired OR expiration date is not before 11/8/22)
 8) US passport or US passport card (if unexpired OR expiration date is not before 11/8/22)?

100

This is the first day that residents can vote early in person in Milwaukee.

What is Tuesday, October 22nd?

100

This are two of the ways that a resident can request an absentee ballot.

What are (any 2 of the following):

 1) by email
 2) by mail (print and fill out the request form)
 3) online at MyVote.wi.gov?

100

This is the date of the upcoming Election Day.

What is Tuesday, November 5th?

200

These are three of the situations where a resident needs to register (or re-register) to vote.

What are (any 3 of the following):

 1) the resident hasn't previously registered in Wisconsin
 2) the resident's legal name has changed since they last registered
 3) the resident's address has changed since they last registered
 4) the resident hasn't voted in the past 4 years
 5) the resident completed a felony sentence
 6) the MyVote.WI.gov website can't find their registration status?

200

This free option is available for residents that don't have any other type of acceptable voter ID.

What is a free "state ID card for voting" from the DMV?

200

All residents need to provide this type of proof when they vote early in person.

What is voter ID?

200

These are two of the types of people that are allowed to vote by mail.

What are (any two of the following):

 1) military voters
 2) residents that are "indefinitely confined" (i.e. physically can't come to the polls to vote)
 3) residents living permanently overseas
 4) residents that are hospitalized or living in a residential care facility
 5) residents that are serving sequestered jury duty
 6) residents that are on vacation out of town
 7) any qualified, registered voter?

200

All residents need to provide this type of proof when they vote on Election Day.

What is voter ID?

(aka proof of identity)

300

These are 2 of the ways a resident can register to vote.

What are (any 2 of the following):

 1) online at MyVote.WI.gov
 2) at any Milwaukee Public Library
 3) at an early voting location
 4) at a resident's polling place on Election Day 11/5?

300

These are two of the locations where anyone that lives in the City of Milwaukee can vote early in person.

What are (any two of the following):

 1) Capitol Drive Voting Center (60th/Capitol)
 2) Zeidler Municipal Building (downtown)
 3) Clinton Rose Senior Center (MLK/Center)
 4) MATC (6th/State)
 5) UWM Zelazo Center
 6) American Serb Hall (51st/Oklahoma)
 7) Mitchell Street Library
 8) Washington Park Library
 9) Good Hope Library
 10) Tippecanoe Library?

300

These are two of the ways that Milwaukee residents can turn in a completed absentee (or vote-by-mail) ballot.

What are (any two of the following):

 1) at a secure ballot dropbox (most are at libraries) on or after Monday, October 14th
 2) by mail
 3) at an early voting location
 4) at the City of Milwaukee Central Count Processing Center?

Bonus: when is the latest that a ballot can be turned into a dropbox and still be counted?

300

People that work at the polls on Election Day earn up to this amount of money.

What is $220?

(Election inspectors receive a $220 stipend for a full-day shift and $117 for a half-day shift on Election Day. Additionally, $45 for attending training and $15 for being bilingual.)

400

These are three of the types of proof residence (proof of address).

What are (any three of the following):

 1) valid Wisconsin driver's license
 2) valid Wisconsin ID
 3) utility bill from the past two months
 4) bank or credit card statement
 5) paycheck stub
 6) official mail from a public high school or college
 7) lease that is effective on Election Day
 8) student ID card but only if you also bring a receipt showing you are currently enrolled
 9) affidavit from a shelter
 10) other government ID, such as a hunting or fishing license
 11) a government document, such as a check from the IRS or a letter from the state about Foodshare?

400

This type of state ID or driver's license is not allowed as voter ID in Wisconsin.

What is a state ID or driver's license issued by a state other than Wisconsin?

400

This is the only day of the week when early voting in person is NOT available for residents of the City of Milwaukee.

Trick question!  The answer is: what is none? because early voting is available 7 days a week (at some locations).

400

This is the latest date and time when a resident can request an absentee ballot.

What is Thursday, October 31st at 5pm?

400

If you forget your voter ID when you come to vote on Election Day, you can still vote using this option.

What is a provisional ballot?

(If the resident is already registered to vote and if the resident at the correct polling place, based on their address)

500

This is the last date that a resident can register to vote prior to early voting in person.

What is Wednesday, October 16th?

500

If expired, a Wisconsin state ID or driver's license is still allowed as voter ID (proof of identity) if its expiration date is on or after this date.

What is November 8th, 2022?

500

This is the last day that residents can vote early in person.

What is Sunday, November 3rd?

500

This is a website where a resident can find out whether the absentee ballot that they returned by mail has been received by the City of Milwaukee Election Commission.

500

Residents will be asked to announce this information out loud when getting their ballot.

What is their street address?