Politics & Government
Early Voting in Hudson, Wis. Your Guide to In-Person/Absentee Voting
What you need to know to cast your vote in person ahead of Tuesday, November 8.

HUDSON, WIS -- Just about every major candidate out there is angling to secure your vote as quickly as possible ahead of the Tuesday, Nov. 8 general election.
And it seems like just about every one of them wants you to vote early. You may get an e-mail or see an ad in the newspaper or online urging you to vote early.
You may even want to vote early, but the people urging you to do it typically leave out one important detail: how to do it.
Find out what's happening in Hudsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Early voting varies by municipality in Wisconsin, and after researching Patch.com communities, we've found that each one does it in a slightly different way. So we checked it out for Hudson and found out how to do it.
Early voting in Hudson, WIS:
Find out what's happening in Hudsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In-person absentee voting (also known as early voting) runs on weekdays for two weeks before an election, ending at 5:00 p.m. or the close of business (whichever is later) on the Friday before the election.
Early voting is no longer permitted on weekends. You will need to show your acceptable photo ID for voting when voting in-person.
Dates:
October 24, 2016 to November 4, 2016
Location:
City of Hudson
City Clerk
505 Third Street
Hudson, WI 54016
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