General Election – November 6, 2018

Offices to be Elected
This election is for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, U.S. Senator, Representative in Congress, State Senator (odd-numbered districts) Representatives to the Assembly (all districts).  County offices up for election are Sheriff, Clerk of Circuit Court and Coroner (where applicable).

Photo ID Law

For complete details on Voting in Wisconsin and the Voter Photo ID Law, please refer to the following resources:

Bring It To The Ballot Website

Voter Information Center – Wisconsin Elections Commission

Complete Guide to Voting and the Photo ID Law in Wisconsin

Registering to Vote

For procedures on how to register to vote and the documents you need, click here.  State law does not allow voter registration on the Monday prior to election day.

IMPORTANT: In order to register to vote in the Village of Mukwonago, you must have been living in your residence at least 10 days prior to the election.

If you are not registered to vote in the Village of Mukwonago, you may register to vote in the following ways:

At the Clerk’s Office.  The Clerk’s office is located at 440 River Crest Court.  The hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 to noon.  The Clerk’s Office will be open on Friday, November 2nd until 5:00 p.m. for election-related purposes only. 

Online.  Please visit My Vote Wisconsin.  You will need to print off the application and either bring it to the Clerk’s Office or the polls, or mail it to the Clerk’s Office (below).  You MUST include your proof of residence when returning your voter registration application to the Clerk’s Office.  Please note, the cut off for mailing in your registration to the Clerk’s Office is 20 days before the election (October 17).  After that date, you will need to apply at the Clerk’s Office or at the polls.

By Mail.  Fill out a Voter Registration Application and mail it to:  Village of Mukwonago Clerk, ATTN:  Voter Registration, 440 River Crest Ct, Mukwonago, WI  53149.  You MUST include your proof of residence when returning your voter registration application to the Clerk’s Office.  Please note, the cut off for mailing in your registration to the Clerk’s Office is 20 days before the election (October 17).  After that date, you will need to apply at the Clerk’s Office or at the polls.

At the poll location.  The polling location in the Village of Mukwonago is located in the Community Room at the Village Hall, 440 River Crest Court.

Things to Bring to Register to Vote at the Polls

  • Proof of residency. For procedures on how to register to vote and the documents you need, click here.
  • Driver’s license or Wisconsin State Identification number AND expiration date of the document.If you have not been issued a driver’s license or Wisconsin State ID, then you must provide the last four digits of your social security number.
  • Previous Name and/or Address. If you are registered elsewhere in Wisconsin and have recently moved to the Village of Mukwonago, you must notify the election officials of your previous address you were registered to vote at.

Voting at the Polls

Elections are held in the Community Room located at the Village Hall, 440 River Crest Court. Polls are open between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Voting Absentee

In-person Absentee Voting: October 22– November 2

Mailing an Absentee Ballot
If you are not already registered, you will need to register to vote before an absentee ballot can be sent to you.  If you wish to have an absentee ballot mailed to you, please visit My Vote Wisconsin to complete an application.  Deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m. on November 1.

Fax, Email or Online Absentee Ballots

If you are in the military, you do not need to be registered to get an absentee ballot. If you wish to have an absentee ballot mailed to you, please visit My Vote Wisconsin to complete an application.

Other Election Information

For more information, you may call the Clerk’s Office (262-363-6420, x2103) or visit the Wisconsin Elections Commission website. To see if you are registered to vote, register online, apply for an absentee ballot, view sample ballots, view the various elected offices that serve you, and to see find your polling location: https://myvote.wi.gov/.