Online Voter Registration If you have a Drivers License or State ID with your correct current address, you may complete an Online Voter Registration at MY VOTE This website also allows you to request an absentee ballot, view your voting history, see your elected officials, see who’s on the ballot, find your polling place and more!
What is on the ballot??? Go to my MY VOTE You can also check the status of your ballot on My Vote. Make sure we have received your absentee ballot or verify your vote after the election. Please note, this information might take a day or so to upload to state.
ELECTION NOTICES
Type E Notice Type D Notice Board of Canvas
April 4, 2023
Central Count 1028 Absentees issued 972 recorded
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UPCOMING ELECTIONS
2024
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 – Spring Primary (If necessary)
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 – Spring Election
Tuesday, August 13, 2024 – Partisan Primary
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 – General Election
Uniform Absentee Instructions EL-128
PHOTO IDS ARE REQUIRED
Acceptable Forms of ID See details, and how to obtain a free State ID bringit.wisconsin.gov
The official Wisconsin Elections Commission Website
The VOTER REGISTRATION FORM (EL-131) must be filled in accurately and completely. Wisconsin Voters who register by mail or in person must provide proof of residence.
Forms may be submitted by mail to: Town of Mukwonago, W320 S8315 Beulah Road, Mukwonago WI 53149. Also, you may register in person during regular business hours at the Town Clerk’s Office, or at the polls on election day.
Absentee Ballot by Mail
The Town of Mukwonago does not participate in E-mail or Fax Ballots.
Per the Wisconsin Elections Board it is up to each municipality to decide whether or not they want to participate in the emailing of ballots other than to Military and overseas voters. The Town of Mukwonago has elected not to participate due to the extra work involved for the voter, the Clerk’s office, and the rules associated with emailing ballots. Election Inspectors must open each ballot and remake it so that it can be fed into our machines.
Registered voters may request an absentee ballot by completing the Application for Absentee Ballot (EL-121) and mailing it to the Town of Mukwonago, W320 S8315 Beulah Road, Mukwonago WI 53149. Acceptable form of Photo ID must be included with the form. The application must be received by the Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on the Thursday before the election in order for an absentee ballot to be issued. The easiest way to request a ballot is online at MY VOTE
Deadline for Returning Absentee Ballot
The completed ballot must be received by the Town of Mukwonago Clerk’s Office no later than 8:00 PM on the day of the election.
Are You Qualified to Vote?
You May Vote If:
- You are a United States Citizen,
- You are 18 years or older today,
- You have lived here for 10 days before this election, and,
- You are registered to vote or are registering today.
You May Not Vote If:
- You have voted in this election already,
- You are still required to report to a probation or parole officer because of a felony conviction, or,
- You have been ruled incapable of voting by a judge.
If you have questions, please call the Town Clerk’s Office at (262) 363-4555.