***City of Kenosha absentee ballots must be placed in one of the city drop boxes NO LATER than 7 pm on November 3rd-only use city drop boxes, not the drop boxes for other Municipalities.

You can take your ballot to your Municipal Clerk's office at City Hall, 625 52nd Street, Kenosha WI 53140, up until 8 pm on November 3rd.

To find the closure time on Election Day for drop boxes in the County of Kenosha, contact your Municipal Clerk here.

Your ballot must be in the drop box or returned to your Municipal Clerk by 8 pm on Election Day in order to be counted.

***It is important to return your ballot to the drop box in the municipality in which you vote or it will not be counted.

CITY OF KENOSHA Drop Box Locations - will be closed and locked by 7 pm on Election Night:

Kenosha Municipal Building -625 52nd St. (8th Ave or near entrance)

Northside Library - 1500 27th Ave.

Kenosha Transit Facility - 4303 39th Ave.

Kenosha Water Utility - 4401 Green Bay Rod.

Southwest Library - 7979 38th Ave.

Uptown Library - 2419 63rd St.

Here are the KENOSHA COUNTY MUNICIPALITY Drop Box Locations

Brighton - 25000 Burlington Rd. (main entrance)

Bristol - 19801 83rd St. (main entrance)

Genoa City - 755 Fellows Rd (entrance & drive-up in parking lot)

Paris - 16607 Burlington Rd (main entrance)

Paddock Lake - 6969 236th Ave (main entrance)

Pleasant Prairie - 9915 39th Ave (in the main parking lot)

Randall - 34530 Bassett Rd (in the front door slot)

Salem Lakes - 9814 Antioch Rd (main entrance)

Somers - 7511 12th St & 818 12th St (main entrance)

Twin Lakes - 108 East Main St (main entrance)

Wheatland - 34315 Geneva Rd (main entrance)

If you have any questions about filling out your ballot and having it witnessed or using the Kenosha County drop boxes, you can contact us by email or by phone. You can also contact your Municipal Clerk's office here.

Missing Ballot

If you requested an absentee ballot and haven't received it, please contact your Municipal Clerk here. You can also go to your polling station on Election Day, Nov. 3rd and inform them that you are going to vote in person instead. They will mark it in their book that your absentee ballot has been invalidated and you may vote in person that day.

Make sure to bring your picture ID to the poll with you. You can see valid forms of voter ID at: Bring It to the Ballot

You need to be registered before you can vote; you can do that at the polls on Election Day.

To register you must provide a Proof of Residence Document; which is a document that proves where you live in Wisconsin.

The types of documents you can use to establish proof of residence can be found here.

For voting on election day: Find My Polling Place or I Will Vote

To see what will be on your ballot: What's On My Ballot