Getting Started
- First Time Voter Checklist
- Register to vote or check your status
- City of Oshkosh: City Clerk - Elections
- Winnebago County Election Information
- Wisconsin Elections Commission: Voter Information Center
- Voter Photo ID: What You Need to Know
- Get a free state of Wisconsin ID card or a document that can be used for voting after one visit to a Division of Motor Vehicles office.
Important Dates for the 2024 Election Season
Please check the City of Oshkosh City Clerk Elections website page for up-to-date information.
- February 6, 2024 Absentee/Early Voting Begins for Spring Primary: 19 E Irving Avenue, Oshkosh WI 54901
Tuesday 02/06/2024 through Friday 02/09/2024 from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Monday 02/12/2024 through Thursday 02/15/2024 from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm and Friday 02/16/2024 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm - February 20, 2024 Spring Primary
- March 19, 2024 Absentee/Early Voting Begins for Spring Election: 19 E Irving Avenue, Oshkosh WI 54901
- April 2, 2024 Spring Election and Presidential Preference
- July 30, 2024 Absentee/Early Voting Begins for Partisan Primary: 19 E Irving Avenue, Oshkosh WI 54901
- August 13, 2024 Partisan Primary
- October 22, 2024 Absentee/Early Voting Begins for General Election: 19 E Irving Avenue, Oshkosh WI 54901
- November 5, 2024 General Election
Absentee Voting Information
Instructions for Wisconsin Absentee Voters
By U.S. Mail
Visit www.myvote.wi.gov to request an absentee ballot.
For more information and for a list of frequently asked questions and answers about absentee ballots please visit the city's website.
Early In Person Absentee Voting (Early Voting)
***Find your municipal clerk's office
You can vote absentee at your local municipal clerk's office. If you apply for an absentee ballot in your municipal clerk's office, or another designated location for in-person absentee voting, you will vote your ballot immediately in the clerk's office, seal your ballot in the proper envelope, and return it to a member of the clerk's staff. No ballots may be taken out of the clerk's office. You will need to show your acceptable photo ID for voting when voting by in-person absentee ballot.
Each city, village and town in Wisconsin is responsible for setting the dates and hours of in-person absentee voting for their municipality. More information about acceptable photo IDs can be found at bringit.wi.gov.
What's On My Ballot?
Visit myvote.wi.gov to view a sample of what will be on your ballot!
Visit the my.vote.wi.gov website to:
- Find out what's on my ballot?
- Update My Name or Address (if your name/address is current on your driver license)
- Find my polling place
- Request to Vote Absentee
- Track My Ballot if voting absentee
Government Sites
Fact Checking
General Resources
- BallotReady – A nonpartisan site that allows you to build your ballot by diving into every candidate and referendum including candidates' backgrounds, stances on issues and experience.
- Vote 411 - a "one-stop-shop" for election related information created by the League of Women Voters Education Fund providing nonpartisan information with both general and state-specific information.
- Where's my Polling Place?
- Who will be on your ballot?
- Presidential Election Process
- WI League of Women Voters
- AARP Election Page
Political Parties
- Wisconsin Democratic Party
- Wisconsin Republican Party
- Wisconsin Libertarian Party
- Wisconsin Green Party
Winnebago County Democratic Party
Address: 480 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone: (920) 479-6052
Winnebago County Republican Party
Address: 738 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone: (920) 303-9270
Campaign Finance
Federal Election Commission – Official United States Government website that tracks campaign finance and donations.