The Wisconsin Notice of Voting Eligibility is a document that is used to inform an individual if they are eligible to register to vote in the state of Wisconsin. It is issued by the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) in order to ensure that all citizens who are eligible to vote can do so. There are three types of Wisconsin Notice of Voting Eligibility: the Notice of Registration, the Notice of Ineligibility, and the Voter Identification Card. The Notice of Registration is sent to eligible voters who are registered to vote in Wisconsin. It includes information about how to register to vote and when the next election will be held. The Notice of Ineligibility is sent to individuals who are ineligible to register to vote in Wisconsin and includes information on why they are ineligible. The Voter Identification Card is issued to all registered voters in Wisconsin and includes the voter’s name, address, and photo. This card is used to verify the voter’s identity when they go to the polls.