UNDATED (WTAQ) – City clerks in both Appleton and Oshkosh have announced when early voting for the November election will begin.
In Appleton, early voting will begin October 17. The clerk’s office will be open from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on weekdays until November 4.
Early voting in Oshkosh will begin October 24 at the city’s convention center. It will be open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on November 4 where it will take place at city hall.
Green Bay will have early voting get underway on September 26. The fall general election happens November 8.
A federal judge’s ruling expanded the time frame for early voting. In July, Judge James Peterson struck down a state law that limited early voting only to weekdays in the two weeks preceding an election. Before that, the earliest voting could have begun was October 24.
Voters need to bring photo identification.
Voters in other municipalities can find out more information through the MyVote Wisconsin website.


