Early voting beginning in Wisconsin's largest cities



MADISON — Early in-person voting is beginning in Wisconsin's two biggest cities.

The first early in-person voting location opened in Madison at 7 a.m. The first two locations in Milwaukee are set to open later Monday morning. Early voting will continue in Madison through Nov. 4 and in Milwaukee through Nov. 5. The election is Nov. 8.

Both cities are Democratic strongholds.

Early voting in Wisconsin began Sept. 13 in Land O'Lakes in Vilas County.

Republican lawmakers had passed laws in 2011 and 2014 limiting the window for early in-person voting to the 10 weekdays before the election. A federal judge in July struck down the limitations in July as part of a broader ruling invalidating a host of GOP-authored election laws.

Schedule for 2016 Fall General Election In-Person Absentee Voting in Milwaukee

Zeidler Municipal Building (Downtown/East Side Location)

830 North Market Street, EXPRESS VOTING for voters already registered

841 North Broadway, REGISTRATION & VOTING for voters requiring registration

September 26 – September 30


    October 3 – October 7


      October 10 – October 15


        October 17 – October 22


          October 23 – October 29


            October 30 – November 5


              Midtown Center (Central North Side Location), N. 56th St. and Capitol Drive

              October 10 – October 15


                October 17 – October 22


                  October 23 – October 29


                    October 30 – November 5


                      Forest Home Library (Central South Side Location), 1432 West Forest Home Avenue

                      October 10 – October 15


                        October 17 – October 22


                          October 23 – October 29


                            October 30 – November 5


                              No in-person absentee voting hours on Sunday, November 6, or Monday, November 7.