If you want to vote in person but are busy on February 21st, you have another option beginning Tuesday.
February 7th marks the first day of in-person absentee voting begins in Wisconsin, with exact hours varying among the municipalities. The primary drawing the most attention will be the Wisconsin State Supreme Court. Janet C. Protasiewicz, Daniel Kelly, Everett D. Mitchell, and Jennifer R. Dorow have hit the campaign trail in a fight over the political makeup of the non-partisan body.
School boards, city and village councils, and town boards will also be on the ballot, with the towns of Nasewaupee, Gardner, Gibraltar, and the Village of Sister Bay needing a primary. Door County Clerk Jill Lau says the State Supreme Court race may get some people to the polls, but voter turnout is usually low for the primary.
You have until February 17th to cast an in-person absentee ballot. Just like you would need on Election Day, you will need a valid photo identification to vote and any additional materials if you register to participate.