Politics & Government
Voting Under Way In New Berlin: Everything To Know
Everything you need to know about voting in New Berlin for the election Nov. 3.
NEW BERLIN, WI—Voters in Wisconsin are headed to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 3, for the 2020 general election. In addition to the presidential and congressional races, there are several key races at the state and local level.
Go to My Vote WI: myvote.wi.gov to check the status of your voter registration and look at who is on your ballot. Make sure you know the acceptable forms of identification required in Wisconsin.
How Can I Vote?
For absentee voters that have requested and received an absentee ballot via mail, the clerk's office encourages you to return your ballot as soon as possible. You can return your ballot by inserting your ballot in the 24-hour secure drop box (located in the City Hall parking lot). Mailing a ballot is not recommended at this point.
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Voters can return their ballots to their polling place by 8 p.m. Tuesday unless they live in a municipality that uses a central count facility for absentee ballots. In that case, the ballots will have instructions for voters on where they can be dropped off or they can contact their municipal clerk for that information.
People can still vote in-person if they choose not to use their absentee ballots.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. You can find your polling information by going to Newberlin.org.
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Here's what New Berlin voters will see on the ballot Nov.3:
President
Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris (Democratic)
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence (Republican)
Don Blankenship / William Mohr (Constitution)
Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy Spike Cohen (Libertarian Party)
Brian Carroll / Amar Patel (American Solidarity Party)
Waukesha County District Attorney:
Susan L. Opper (Republican)
Waukesha County Clerk:
Meg Wartman (Republican)
Waukesha County Treasurer:
Pamela Reeves (Republican)
Waukesha County Register of Deeds:
James R. Behrend (Republican)
Wisconsin State Assembly District 15:
Joe Sanfelippo (Republican)Jessica Katzenmeyer (Democratic)
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