Anyone wishing to vote in the state of Wisconsin has three options to register:
1. BY MAIL: ...postmarked no later than the 20th day (3rd Wednesday) before the election.
2. IN PERSON: Register in the municipal clerk’s office up to 5 p.m. or the close of business whichever is later on the Friday before the election.
3. AT THE POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY: If you wish to register to vote at your polling place, you must bring proof that you reside at your present location. For purposes of voter registration, acceptable forms of proof of residence must include:
A current and complete name, including both the given and family name; and
A current and complete residential address, including a numbered street address, if any, and the name of a municipality.
NOTE: Proof of residency is required for voter registration and must be current and valid. The purpose of the proof of residency document is to establish the voters current address, not to prove that the voter complies with the 28 consecutive day residency requirement. The voters sworn statement on the registration form that they meet the 28-day requirement shall be presumed to be true unless the inspector or a challenger has first-hand knowledge sufficient to question the certification.
http://gab.wi.gov/elections-voting/voters/registration-voting
VOTE ERALY, VOTE OFTEN
Then go take a VIDEO CAMERA to record fraud at other places!!!
How long do you have to be dead in Wisconsin to vote?...............
No. You can only vote here legally if you call WI your home residence. That means you must hold a WI ID and file WI income tax, amongst other things. The 28 days is for folks that have decided to move here and call WI their home.
Attention all felons, college students, dems from other states, the deceased, the illegal aliens, union thugs, and all other sundry and assorted neer-do-wells: VOTE EARLY AND OFTEN!
I’ve been to the EAA fly in at Oshkosh several times. If I were a democrat, would that qualify me to vote?