Wis. Admin. Code Elections Commission EL 3.04 - Requiring provision of certain information by election-day voter registration applicants
(1) A qualified elector registering to vote
at a polling place on election day, who has been issued a current and valid
Wisconsin driver's license, shall list his or her Wisconsin driver's license
number on the voter registration application before the registration may be
accepted or processed and before the person is allowed to vote at any election
in Wisconsin. A Wisconsin driver's license that has expired, or has been
suspended or revoked, is not a current and valid driver's license.
(2) If a current and valid Wisconsin driver's
license has been issued to the registration applicant, but the registration
applicant does not list the driver's license number on the registration
application, the applicant shall be allowed to vote a provisional ballot using
the procedures set forth in s.
6.97, Stats. Individuals voting
provisional ballots shall be given the written information required under s.
6.97(1), Stats.
If the person voting a provisional ballot provides his or her driver's license
number to the municipal clerk, by any means feasible, including, but not
limited to: in person, email, facsimile or telephone; not later than 4:00 p.m.,
on the day following the day of the election, the person's ballot shall be
counted.
(3) If a current and valid
Wisconsin driver's license has not been issued to the applicant, the applicant
shall list on the registration application either the last four digits of the
applicant's social security number, or the Wisconsin department of
transportation identification card number if one has been issued to the
applicant. If neither a driver's license nor a social security number has been
issued to the applicant, and the applicant has not been issued a Wisconsin
department of transportation identification card number, the applicant shall
check the appropriate box on the application before the application may be
accepted or processed and the registrant is allowed to vote.
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