Upcoming Elections!

Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Spring Primary (if necessary)

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Spring Election:

WI Supreme Court
Local School Boards
County Boards

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Partisan Primary

State Senate, State Legislature, Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State,
State Treasurer, Attorney General
7th Congressional District Representative

Tuesday, November 3, 2026

For all Statewide Offices including Governor, State Senate and State Legislature
7th Congressional District Representative

Announced Candidates (to date)

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Announced Candidates (to date) *

Governor

Sara Rodriguez
www.saraforwi.com

Francesca Hong
francescahong.com

Missy Hughes
www.missyforgovernor.com

David Crowley
www.crowleyforwi.com

Kelda Roys
www.keldaroys.com

Lt. Governor

Sarah Godlewski
www.sarahforwisconsin.com

Attorney General

Josh Kaul
https://joshkaul.org

Wisconsin Supreme Court

Chris Taylor
www.chrisforjustice.com

7th Congressional District House of Representatives

Fred Clark
www.clarkforwi.com

Chris Armstrong
www.armstrongforwisconsin.com

We did it!

Susan Crawford - Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice defeated Brad Schimel by 10 percentage points!

Jill Underly was reelected State Superintendent of Public Instruction by 6 percentage points!

Elon Musk can’t buy Wisconsin! Thank you to all our volunteers who worked so hard on this election.

Voting in the Election.

 

In-Person Voting

Wisconsin citizens can cast their ballot in-person at their polling locations on election day.

Check polling locations, registration status, ID requirements and more at myvote.wi.gov

Polls are open 7am-8pm.
Please be aware that if you are in line at 8pm, you will atill be able to vote.

Absentee Ballots

Anyone who wishes to vote by absentee ballot can do so either by mail or by dropping it off with your local municipal clerk. Wisconsin residents do not need a specified reason to vote absentee by mail or in-person.

Check with your local clerk to see early voting and absentee ballot policies in your ward. Visit myvote.wi.gov/MyMunicipalClerk for your clerk.

To request an absentee ballot to be mailed to your address please visit myvote.wi.gov/VoteAbsentee

You can request ballots for the entire year with a click of a button!


Register to Vote

It takes only minutes to register to vote and can be done right from your couch!

You must be a registered voter to cast a ballot in Wisconsin. Voters can either register online, with their municipal clerk or in-person on election day.

Registration online, at a clerk’s office or in-person requires a valid state-issued ID and proof of residence. Visit myvote.wi.gov/ProofofResdence and Bringit.wi.gov to ensure your ID and proof of residence is valid in order to register to vote.

To register to vote online visit myvote.wi.gov/RegisterToVote

If you ever have trouble voting or securing proper proof of residence of a valid state-issued ID

contact the Voter Protection Hotline at 1 (800) 432-0394.