Register to Vote
Are You Registered?
Check your registration status here: https://myvote.wi.gov
Deadline to establish residency for the November 5, 2024 General Election is October 8, 2024.
Do You Need to Register?
In order to register to vote in the City of Beloit, you must:
- provide proof of address/residence;
- be a U. S. citizen;
- be at least 18 years old on or before Election Day;
- have resided in Beloit for at least 28 days before any election; and
- not have lost your right to vote.
4 Ways to Register
- In Person: You may register at the City Clerk’s office located on the second floor of City Hall, 100 State Street, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You may register until 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the Election- November 1, 2024 ( For November 5, 2024 Election).
- By Mail: Print the Voter Registration Form and Instructions. Complete the application and mail it to the City Clerk’s Office, 100 State Street, Beloit, WI 53511. Please note that the City Clerk’s office must receive the application by Wednesday October 16, 2024 ( For November 5, 2024 Election).
- At the Polling Place: You may register on Election Day at your polling place. Call the City Clerk’s office at 364-6680 or visit http://myvote.wi.gov to find your polling place. You may registration and vote at your polling place between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Election Day only.
- Online: You may begin the registration process online at http://myvote.wi.gov. Enter the required information, print the form, sign it, and mail it, along with proof of residence, to the municipal clerk deadline is October 16, 2024.
NOTES:
- If you have moved since the last time you registered to vote, you will need to register at your new address.
- In recent years, various special interest groups have been mailing out voter registration forms and absentee ballot applications that have the "mail to" address as the Beloit City Clerk, making it appear to have originated from this office. The City Clerk will never initiate this type of mail and will ask you to always go through myvote.wi.gov or call us directly for assistance. We have been unsuccessful this far asking for legislation to require official election mail to have the sender identified. You may ignore and discard them at your pleasure. Thank you.