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1. I want to find out if I am registered to vote. (City Clerk - Elections)

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2. I want to register to vote. (City Clerk - Elections)

Voter Registration Form

Anyone wishing to vote in the City of Appleton has three options to register:
IN PERSON
BY MAIL
AT THE POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY
1. IN PERSON: Register in the City Clerk's office any weekday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and up to 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the election. For your convenience we do offer alternate locations for voter registration (County Clerk's Office and the Appleton Public Library). Please be aware that these locations offer different hours and cannot be used for registration after the 3rd Wednesday preceding the election.
2. BY MAIL: Complete the Voter Registration Application. Print the form, BE SURE TO SIGN AND DATE THE FORM, and mail to the Appleton City Clerk's Office along with a copy of acceptable proof of residence. You may register by mail until 5:00 p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday preceding the election.
3. AT THE POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY: If you wish to register to vote at your polling place, you must bring acceptable proof that you have lived at your present location for 28 consecutive days preceding the election. This is ONE piece containing both the current name and address.

Important: The copy of the proof of residence must be included when submitting the voter registration application by mail.

What if I have changed my name or my address since I voted last?

To change your name and or address you will need to complete a new Voter Registration Application. Attach one form of acceptable proof of residence and mail to the Office of the City Clerk. You are also welcome to personally visit the City Clerk's office to make the necessary changes to your voter registration record. Feel free to call 832-6447 if you have any questions.

Acceptable Proof of Residence

3. I want to change my name or address for voting. (City Clerk - Elections)

Voter Registration Form

What if I have changed my name or my address since I voted last?

To change your name and or address you will need to complete a new Voter Registration Application. Attach one form of acceptable proof of residence and mail to the Office of the City Clerk. You are also welcome to personally visit the City Clerk's office to make the necessary changes to your voter registration record. Feel free to call 832-6447 if you have any questions.

4. I want to find my polling place for voting. (City Clerk - Elections)

To find your polling place, as well as other helpful information, click on the My Neighborhood icon on the home page.
Once in My Neighborhood, enter your street address as requested and click on "submit".
Your property id number and address should appear on the screen.
Click on the property id number (in blue) on the left side of the property information.
When your property information is shown, click on the "Government" tab to obtain your polling place information.

5. I want to know what district and ward I live in. (City Clerk - Elections)

To find your district and ward, as well as other helpful information, click on the My Neighborhood icon on the home page.
Once in My Neighborhood, enter your street address as requested and click on "submit".
Your property id number and address should appear on the screen.
Click on the property id number (in blue) on the left side of the property information.
When your property information is shown, click on the "Government" tab to obtain your district and ward information.

6. I want to know the dates of upcoming elections. (City Clerk - Elections)

Election Dates

7. I want to be an alderperson. (City Clerk - Elections)

The elections for Alderpersons representing odd-numbered districts are elected in the odd-numbered years, even-numbered districts are elected in even-numbered years. The city of Appleton uses the nomination paper process to get your name on the ballot. This means that on December 1 of the year preceding the election you may distribute nomination papers and obtain signatures from persons living in your district to have your name put on the ballot. If 3 or more persons submit papers for the same office, a primary election would be held in February. The Spring Election is then held on the first Tuesday in April. Alderpersons take office on the third Tuesday in April and serve a two year term.

2012 Spring Election Candidate information

8. I want to be an Election Inspector (City Clerk - Elections)

Do you enjoy people and service to others? Do you have energy and stamina? Do you have reading skills and can you print clearly? Are you willing to attend a training class? Are you willing to work a long day as a big service to your community?
Then please fill out the following form and return it to the Office of the City Clerk at 100 North Appleton Street, Appleton WI 54911
Election Worker Interest Form

9. I want to obtain a free Wisconsin State ID for voting purposes. (City Clerk - Elections)

Free WI State ID for voting purposes may be obtained by following these instructions.
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