Election Information
2024 Elections
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Spring Primary (if needed)
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February 20
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Spring Election &
Presidential Preference
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April 2
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Partisan Primary
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August 13
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General & Presidential Election
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November 5
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Polling Locations:
Voters must vote in their designated polling location by ward.
Confirm your ward and polling location on myvote.wi.gov.
Polling Locations are open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm on election day.
Sample ballots, when available, may be viewed at the Village Hall, myvote.wi.gov, or Click here for Sample Ballots.
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Voter Registration:
(The following are general guidelines. For complete guidelines/exceptions visit myvote.wi.gov or contact the Village Clerk)
- All new voters OR voters who have not voted in the past 4 years OR voters who have changed their name or address since they last voted, must complete a voter registration application(PDF, 89KB).
- To register or update a registration, voters need to provide the following:
- Unexpired Wisconsin driver’s license or Wisconsin DOT-issued ID card number and expiration date (if expired or voter does not have either of these, only then are the last 4-digits of their Social Security Number acceptable).
- Proof of Residency document showing the voter's current name & address (recent bank statement, utility bill, etc.).
- Voters may register or update a registration online at myvote.wi.gov (voter's information must match their information on the WI DMV database), by mail, in the Clerk's office, or at the polls on Election Day.
- Deadline to register online or by mail is Wednesday, July 24, 2024
- Deadline to register at the Clerk's office is 5:00 pm on Friday, August 9, 2024
- There is NO voter registration or in-person absentee voting the day before an election.
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Absentee Voting:
- Request an absentee ballot on myvote-wi.gov. Ballot applications(PDF, 836KB) may also be mailed to the clerk's office any time during the election year, or completed in person at the clerk's office during the two weeks before an election.
- When returning an absentee ballot by mail: confirm the certificate envelope has the voter's signature, the witness’s signature, and witness’s full address.
- Mail absentee ballots back at least 10 days before election day to ensure it arrives in time to be counted. Ballots received after 8:00 pm election day are not opened or counted.
- Absentee ballots must be returned by the VOTER in person or by US Mail. Ballots left in the drop box CANNOT be counted!
- In-person absentee voting will be at the Village Hall for ALL wards.
MyVote.wi.gov
This user-friendly, nonpartisan, official WI Election Commission website is a great resource to easily:
- Find polling locations
- See what’s on a ballot
- Register to vote
- Update names or addresses
- Request an absentee ballot
- Track a ballot
Past Election Results
April 22, 2024 Spring Election(PDF, 100KB)
February 21, 2023 Spring Primary(PDF, 28KB)
November 8, 2022 General Election(PDF, 28KB)
Nov 8, 2022 Referendum Information(PDF, 92KB)
August 9, 2022 Partisan Primary(PDF, 1MB)
April 5, 2022 Spring Election(PDF, 529KB)