Candidates for local offices who move on from the Feb. 17
election will appear on this ballot. In this election,
Wisconsinites will elect the next state Supreme Court justice,
officially is a nonpartisan race despite attracting heavy political
involvement in recent years. Your vote has power here. Click here for information on April 7 Elections.
Voters will narrow down choices for partisan offices. A Democratic and
Republican nominee for governor will emerge. Several candidates may run for a
seat in the state Legislature or the U.S. House of Representatives. Democratic
and Republican nominees will be selected by you. Stay engaged!
Wisconsin voters will make final choices for partisan offices including governor,
lieutenant governor, attorney general, state Legislature and members of
Congress. This election is called the “midterms” since it’s in the middle of the
four-year presidential term. In 2026, it determines which party holds control of
Congress. All of Wisconsin’s House seats are on the ballot,Your VOTE is Critical!
BE sure you are registered to vote at https://myvote.wi.gov
Call my Town Clerk for Early or Absentee Voting
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