Early voting starts March 18 in Milwaukee suburbs

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Early voting for Wisconsin's April 1 election began on March 18. This includes important races, such as for the state Supreme Court. Residents in Milwaukee's suburbs can participate in early voting. In northern suburbs like Cedarburg, Germantown, Mequon, Port Washington, Shorewood, and West Bend, early voting locations are available. Residents in western suburbs like Brookfield, Waukesha, and Wauwatosa can also vote early. Those in southern suburbs, including Big Bend, Franklin, Greenfield, Mukwonago, Muskego, South Milwaukee, and West Allis, have similar options. To vote early in Wisconsin, it’s important to know what to bring. If you need to register, you can do so at an early voting site until March 28. This is the last chance to register before Election Day. Be sure to bring a proof of residence document that shows your current address. Everyone must have a photo ID when voting, whether registering or not. Remember, voter registration is not allowed on the weekend before the election. However, voters can still register at the polls on Election Day. For the latest information, visit your local clerk's website.


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