The City of Sheboygan has mailed about 7,500 absentee ballots so far to voters for the November 3 General Election. Ballots need to be returned by Election Day to be counted. There are several ways a voter can return their ballot:
- Every absentee ballot includes postage on the return envelope. A voter can drop their ballot in the mail and USPS will deliver it to the Clerk’s office.
- There is a NEW official absentee ballot drop box located in the drive through lane at Mead Public Library. Voters should enter the library parking lot off of Wisconsin Avenue and follow the signs through the book drop off lane to New York Avenue (This drop box will be open for ballots until 6:00 pm on Election Day).
- There is a drop box in the lobby of City Hall. This drop box is available during normal business hours of City Hall (This drop box will be open for ballots until 6:00 pm on Election Day).
- Voters can return their ballot to their polling location on Election Day by 8:00 pm.
►Click HERE for a list of important dates regarding absentee voting.
Voters should ensure their absentee ballot envelope is complete to be counted. The envelope needs to include three things:
- Voter signature.
- Witness signature.
- Witness complete address.
Full instructions are provided with every absentee ballot mailed.
Any questions, contact the City Clerk’s office.
A drop box is inside the lobby at City Hall right next to the entrance door. City Hall is open Monday-Friday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
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A drop box near Mead Public Library is available 24 hours a day, follow signs in the driveway lane.
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