Politics & Government
Waukesha Will Have 1 Polling Place Open On Election Day
Citing a critical lack of poll workers, Waukesha city officials say they will have one polling place open that will serve all city voters.

WAUKESHA, WI — Due to a lack of available poll workers, on Election Day, Tuesday, April 7, the City of Waukesha will have only one Election polling location, officials said.
Waukesha officials said all residents will vote at the Schuetze Recreation Center, 1120 Baxter Street, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. No other polling locations will be open on April 7.
Inside the Schuetze Recreation Center, residents will be directed via signs showing their specific voting location.
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All residents will need to bring a Photo ID to vote on Election Day. Residents will be able to register to vote at the Schuetze Recreation Center on Election Day with proper documentation.
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Bring These Items To The Polls
Waukesha officials said residents voting on election day are encouraged to bring their own black ball-point pens, to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer upon entering and leaving, and to maintain social distancing while at the polling location.
The City will have in place additional safety and cleaning measures.
Accessibility
The polling place is accessible to elderly and disabled voters.
Polling Hours
The Poll is open at 7 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m.
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