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VISIT Milwaukee preview: March 29-31
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Voters are heading to the polls across the nation on Tuesday.
Here’s what you need to know before you cast your vote.
- Must bring an acceptable form of photo identification
- If you need an ID, the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles offices are open (must have birth certificate or passport and proof of residency)
- If you are registering to vote at your polling place today, must have proof of residence (utility bill or lease)
- Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
- If you need help getting to your polling place, Souls to the Polls is providing rides
For more information and to find your polling place, head to myvote.wi.gov. If you have any election-related issues while voting, call the Milwaukee Police Election Operation Center at 414-935-1210.
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