City of Milwaukee reveals hours for in-person absentee voting

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced on Tuesday, September 13th the hours of operation for in-person absentee voting (IPAV) throughout the City of Milwaukee.

There are 725 hours of IPAV available in the City, including extended weekend and evening hours, that begins six weeks before the presidential election in November. That represents a 600% increase in hours from previous election years.

Along with offering early voting at the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building (830 N. Market Street, for voters’ already registered and 841 N. Broadway, for voters needing to register or update registration), two additional locations have been added on the north and south sides of Milwaukee. Both the Midtown Center (N. 56th St. and Capitol Drive) and Forest Home Library (1432 W. Forest Home Avenue) will serve as IPAV locations from Monday, October 10, to Saturday, November 5. The hours of operation are below.

Schedule for 2016 Fall General Election In-Person Absentee Voting

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.