Politics & Government
Wisconsin Aug. 11 Primary: Who's On My Ballot In Waukesha
Voters take to the polls this Aug. 11 in Waukesha for the fall partisan primary. Here are the new polling places, candidates and more.

WAUKESHA, WI — Voters in Waukesha will take to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 11 for the fall primary election. One race that stands out on this ballot is the Fifth Congressional District race, in which longtime incumbent James Sensenbrenner is not seeking re-election. Two Republican candidates are vying to replace him, as well as a Democratic candidate.
Waukesha has one notable polling place change for the primary election on account of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin.
The state is also sending out absentee ballot mailers to 2.7 million voters, including those in Waukesha, in the event voters want to exercise greater caution and vote from home.
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Polling Places
For voters in Wards 32, 33 and 34 who previously voted at Ascension Lutheran, the poll location has moved to the Municipal garage building at 300 Sentry Drive. This new poll location will be effective through the end of the year.
Sample Ballots
Voters in Waukesha can find their sample ballot here.
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Voter Registration Deadlines
By Mail: Wednesday, July 22
In Person: Tuesday, Aug. 11
Online: Wednesday, July 22
For More Information
Voters can find answers to election-related questions at the Wisconsin Election Commission's Voter Information Center. At http://elections.wi.gov/voters, voters can find information on everything they need to know about voting.
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