Voter Information

The American Democracy Project (ADP) is committed to encouraging and enabling student civic engagement and participation in elections. Find resources to:

  • check your registration to vote
  • understand your voting options
  • apply for absentee voting

Voter information is sourced from the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State and the state of Wisconsin’s Election Commission.

Register to Vote

Anyone can check their registration status at www.Vote411.org or the National Association of Secretaries of State.  

Voting Options

Absentee Voting

Minnesota residents can request an absentee ballot. The last day to vote early with an absentee ballot is Sept. 20.

Wisconsin residents may request an absentee ballot but must be registered before they make the request. Residents must provide an accepted photo ID (PDF) with absentee ballot requests.

Deadlines for Absentee-Ballot Requests in Wisconsin

The deadline to request an in-person absentee ballot is Oct. 22, 2024—possibly through Nov 3. 

Hours and availability vary by municipality. Some municipal offices may not offer additional in-person absentee hours.

Search for in-person absentee voting options for absentee voting hours.  

You need to return your absentee ballot by mail or delivery to your municipal clerk no later than 8pm on Nov. 5, 2024 (Election Day). 

Voter Engagement Plan

WSU is committed to increasing voter turnout and inspiring sustained institutional culture change towards civic engagement and agency. The ADP Committee at Winona State University designed an action plan for the Winona campus with opportunities for voter participation both at in-person events and virtual methods.

The primary audience is undergraduate students, and the main goals are to:

  1. Intensify and expand voter registration
  2. Improve voter education across colleges, across stakeholders/voters, and across communities
  3. Increase voter turnout from previous presidential elections

This action plan will be implemented largely through the efforts of Warriors Vote, which is a diverse collection of student leaders, organizations, and athletes. Some of these students will be volunteers while others will be paid fellows who will help educate and motivate their peers.

View the full WSU Voter Engagement Plan (PDF).

Contact the Campus Vote Coordinator
Adam J. Gaffey (PhD)
Associate Professor of Communication Studies

DuFresne Performing Arts Center 204

507.457.2362