Elections
Visit
www.myvote.wi.gov for:
- Registering to vote (or updating your name and address)
- Requesting an absentee ballot
- Finding your polling place
- Viewing a sample ballot
IMPORTANT DATES
2026 Election Dates
- 2/17/2026: Spring Primary Election (If needed)
- 4/7/2026: Spring Election
- 8/11/2026: Partisan Primary Election
- 11/3/2026: General Election
Election Types
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Spring Primary Election:
Non-partisan primary held on the 3rd Tuesday in February to nominate candidates to be voted for at the Spring Election
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Spring Election:
Held the first Tuesday in April for Court of Appeals Judge, Circuit Court Judge, County Nonpartisan Offices, Municipal Offices, School District Offices,
and referenda (if necessary), and in Presidential years, to express preference for the person to be the Presidential candidate for each party
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Partisan Primary Election:
Primary held the 2nd Tuesday in August to nominate candidates to be voted at the General Election and referenda (if necessary)
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General Election:
Election held in even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November to elect the President of the United States (in Presidential years),
United States Senator, Representatives in Congress, State Senator, Representatives to the Assembly, District Attorney, Court Partisan Offices and referenda (if necessary)
Legal Notices
LINKS:
If you have any questions, please contact the City Clerkâs Office at 920.236.5011.
A Photo ID is now required to receive a ballot in all Elections. Learn more about Photo ID and Voting by visiting: http://www.bringitwisconsin.com/
CURBSIDE VOTING
Voters with health issues, mobility issues, or a disability may vote curbside on election day.
Have someone tell the poll workers that you are a curbside voter. Most locations will have a phone number or a door bell so you can inform someone that you need to voter curbside.
If you need help marking your ballot, you have options:
- Bring someone to assist you in marking your ballot. They cannot be your employer or labor union representative. The person assisting you does not need to be eligible to vote. Poll workers will document the name and address of your assistant. Your assistant needs to sign the ballot.
- Ask a poll worker to help you mark your ballot.
REGISTERING TO VOTE
AT THE POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY: If you wish to register to vote at your polling place, you must bring proof that you have lived at your present location for 28 days preceding the election. For purposes of voter registration, a form of identification constitutes acceptable proof of residence if it includes your current name and current City of Oshkosh address.
ELECTION RESULTS