Election Information

Voting and Election Information

To register to vote, request a by-mail absentee ballot, check on the status of your requested absentee ballot, review your voter history, view a sample ballot (in the weeks leading up to any given election) and more:
https://myvote.wi.gov/

State of Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC)

To learn about voting laws in Wisconsin, review frequently asked questions, download forms (voter registration application, absentee ballot application, etc.), and much more, go to the WEC website:
Commission Website

2026 Election Dates (These are the next available voting dates, as there are no regularly-scheduled elections in Wisconsin in the fall of odd-numbered years)

Spring Primary -- February 17: Only required if any of the contests listed under "Spring Election" have more than twice the number of candidates as there are available seats (i.e., if there are more than two candidates in a "vote for one" situation, more than six candidates in a "vote for not more than three" situation, etc.)
Spring Election -- April 7: Justice of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals District 4 Judge, District 7 County Board Supervisor, School Board Members
Partisan Primary -- August 11: Voters choose a political party and vote for the candidates in that party that they want to see advance to the General Election (contests listed below)
General Election -- November 3: Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Representative in Congress District 6, State Senator District 19, State Representative District 57, County Sheriff, County Clerk of Circuit Court

Your Elected Federal and State Representatives:


United States Senate: Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson
United States House of Representatives, 6th Congressional District: Glenn Grothman
Wisconsin Senate, 19th District: Rachael Cabral-Guevara
Wisconsin Assembly, 57th District: Kevin Petersen