All 72 of Wisconsin’s counties have posted their complete, unofficial results on their websites and now election officials at the municipal, county, and state levels are conducting the certification process, a weeks-long review stage that will ultimately result in the final, official results of the election. The chair of the WEC has until Dec. 1, 2024 to certify the state and federal results. Here’s what Wisconsinites should know about the November General Election as the certification process continues:
- Inaccurate rumors about the election continue to circulate. Make sure to get your election information from trusted sources.
- If you’re looking to confirm that your ballot was counted, it may take up to 45 days for your voting record to show up under the “My Voter Info” portal.
- The WEC does not have an immediate turnout estimate.
- The results that you see in media outlets and posted on Wisconsin county websites are unofficial.
- Many Wisconsin election officials will test their voting machines to ensure they performed properly on Election Day.
- Information about potential recounts can be found on the Wisconsin Elections Commission website.