Learn More About The Candidates On Your Ballot
Full list of candidates on the ballot, polling sites and ballot drop sites for Milwaukee voters.
Today is the last day to cast your ballot in the April 7th Spring Election. All ballots must be cast in-person today or postmarked by midnight.
If you have an absentee ballot, you can return it to one of the city’s five drop sites or five polling places until 8 p.m. If you requested an absentee ballot, but did not receive it, you can still vote in-person
Candidate Breakdowns
- Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors
- Common Council
- City Treasurer
- City Attorney
- Comptroller
- Mayoral
- Milwaukee County Executive
- Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Branch 29
- Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Branch 5
- Wisconsin Supreme Court
Milwaukee Polling Sites (voters must go to their designated site)
- Riverside High School – 1615 E. Locust St.
- Marshall High School – 4141 N. 64th St.
- South Division High School – 1515 W. Lapham Blvd.
- Washington High School – 2525 N. Sherman Blvd.
- Hamilton High School – 6215 W. Warnimount Ave.
Verify your polling place using the My Vote WI website. Voters are recommended to wear a mask and bring their own.
Milwaukee Drop Sites (voters may use any)
- Bay View Library – 2566 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
- Mill Road Library – 6431 N. 76th St.
- Washington Park Library – 2121 N. Sherman Blvd.
- Zablocki Library – 3501 W. Oklahoma Ave. (enter through the courtyard)
- Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building – 841 N. Broadway
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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More about the 2020 Spring Primary
- Why Don Natzke Couldn’t Vote - Enjoyiana Nururdin - Aug 9th, 2020
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report highlights public health measures taken by the Milwaukee Health and Fire Departments, Department of Administration, Election Commission, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services - City of Milwaukee Health Department - Aug 4th, 2020
- CDC Says Election Did Not Cause COVID-19 Spike - Erik Gunn - Aug 4th, 2020
- Pandemic Reduced Black Vote, Study Finds - Dee J. Hall - Jun 25th, 2020
- Did April Election Hike COVID-19 Cases? - Alana Watson - May 20th, 2020
- Elections Commission Notes ‘Lessons Learned’ - Henry Redman - May 19th, 2020
- Wisconsin Elections News: WEC Releases Analysis of Absentee Voting in April 7 Spring Election - Wisconsin Elections Commission - May 18th, 2020
- Election’s Impact on County’s COVID-19 Cases Unclear - Jeramey Jannene - May 6th, 2020
- Why State’s Voting By Mail Was Chaotic - Daniel C. Vock - May 4th, 2020
- At Least 40 COVID-19 Cases Tied to Election in Milwaukee - Graham Kilmer - Apr 24th, 2020
Read more about 2020 Spring Primary here