SPRING ELECTION – APRIL 4, 2023
On the Ballot: State of Wisconsin-JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE, MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL MUNICIPAL JUDGE, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES, AND REFERENDUMS
Click here for polling location and hours: Election D Spring Election 040423 PDF.pdf
For Village of Oxford Absentee Ballot Voting, Click here: Type E Spring Election 040423 PDF.pdf
Or, for Absentee Voting Information for all of Marquette County, click here: (Notice to be available soon)
All polling places will be open Tuesday, April 4 ,2023 from 7am-8pm. Find your polling place at www.MyVote.wi.gov
Returning Your Absentee Ballot? An absentee ballot must be placed in the mail, or the voter must personally deliver it to the municipal clerk at the clerk’s office, designated alternate site, polling place, or central count location. Finished filling out your absentee ballot? We recommend absentee ballots be mailed back to your municipal clerk by March 27 to arrive on time.
When voting absentee, pay close attention to the included instructions. Make sure your voter information is correct, that you’ve signed and your witness has provided their name and full address clearly on the return certificate envelope.
Voters who need assistance due to a disability can select someone to return the ballot. If you need help returning an absentee ballot, you can select a person to mail or deliver the ballot to the clerk’s office, other designated site, polling place, or central count location. You just can’t select your employer or union.
Don’t have an ID for voting or docs like a birth certificate? Get a free ID using the DMV’s ID Petition Process http://bit.ly/3Dj48EQ
Every vote has a paper trail. Wisconsin requires a paper record of every vote that’s cast, no matter what kind of ballot or voting equipment used.