Election Information

WI Election Information

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How to Run for Office in 2025

Office of the president will be on the ballot.

  • February 18, 2025 (if needed)
  • April 1, 2025

2025 Ballot Access Checklist

Absentee & Election Day Ballots Counted

Election participation information may take up to 30 days to appear in your voter record. Please use My Voter Info to check the My Voting Activity section and verify your participation.

Absentee Voting by Mail

To absentee vote you can sign up for an absentee ballot through myvote.wi.gov, fill out an absentee ballot application, send us a letter, or email us with your name, address, phone number, and where you would like the absentee ballot mailed. 

Please provide a government-issued PHOTO ID if not on file. Voters who meet the definition of Indefinitely Confined are not required to provide PHOTO ID. Absentee ballot requests need to be mailed or emailed. By law, we can only accept hand-delivered absentee ballot requests in the Clerk’s Office the 14 days before an election. Each person requesting an absentee ballot needs to have a separate request.

Absentee Voting in the Clerk's Office

By State Law, absentee voting in the Clerk’s Office is restricted to 14 days before an election and ends at 5 p.m. the Friday before Election Day. As a reminder, a government issued PHOTO ID is required.

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Voter Registration

Ashwaubenon residents if you have not voted in the last four years and didn’t respond to a postcard and/or letter you received concerning your voter registration you might have to re-register to vote. Please go to myvote.wi.gov to verify if you are registered. If not, you can register at myvote.wi.gov to save time when you go to vote.

Ashwaubenon residents may register to vote at the Office of the Clerk any time before 5 p.m. the Friday before Election Day, by mail 20 days prior to Election Day or online at myvote.wi.gov 20 days prior to Election Day. When registering ensure proper proof of residence is provided.

Voter Registration on Election Day

Residents may also register to vote on Election Day at their respective polling place. Polling locations are open on Election Day from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. When registering ensure proper proof of residence is provided.

Voting on Election Day

As a reminder, when voting on Election Day, a government issued PHOTO ID is required.

Please call 920.492.2302 with any questions.

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