On Tuesday, residents will head to polls across the city to vote in the spring primary election.
The winners of the primary will help determine which candidates advance to April’s general election.
Here is what you need to know.
How to find your polling location
Click here to find your polling location. Election Day voting hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Acceptable identification
Make sure you bring a valid photo ID to vote.
Where to drop off ballots
Those who received ballots through the mail can drop them off at one of several locations in the city from now until Election Day.
Early voting sites
There are also several sites where residents can cast their votes early. You can vote early in person until Saturday, Feb. 15.
What’s on the ballot?
In this election, residents will vote on candidates for the state superintendent of public instruction; the state Supreme Court; and Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
There also are a number of other local seats on the ballot, including seats for the MPS school board and Aldermanic District 3.