If you are a first-time Wisconsin voter or if you changed your name or address since you last voted, you will need to register to vote. Also, if you have not voted in over four years your voter record may be inactive and you may need to re-register to vote. To check your registration status, go to myvote.wi.gov and search for your voter record or call the Village Office and we can look it up for you. You can also initiate a voter registration on that website, but note you will still need to print, sign and submit the form with a proof of residence document. Hard copies of the registration form are available at the Village Office and at the polling place on Election Day.
Please note that voter registration forms submitted by mail must be postmarked by October 19 in order to be processed for the November 8 election. Voter registration can be completed in-person at the Village Office up until Friday, November 4 and at the polls on election day.
Some residents may have received a postcard from the Wisconsin Elections Commission stating they may not be registered to vote. However, we have learned that some recipients of the postcards may in fact be registered voters. You can check your registration status at myvote.wi.gov or by calling the Village Office at 639-3524. If your voter registration is active, no action is needed!
Electors can vote before Election Day, either in-person or by mail. In-person absentee voting is currently available at the Village Office (215 E. Four Mile Rd.) during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30-5) up until November 4. To request an absentee ballot by mail, please submit an absentee ballot request application and copy of a valid Photo ID to the Village Office. The application can be obtained at myvote.wi.gov, the Village website, by picking one up at the office or we can mail an application to you.