Election & Voter Information

ELECTION SCHEDULE FOR 2019:

SPRING ELECTION - April 2, 2019 - UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

PROVISIONAL BALLOTS ISSUED

CENTRAL COUNT ABSENTEE BALLOTS ISSUED AND RETURNED


SAMPLE BALLOTS

IN PERSON ABSENTEE - The first day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk's office is Monday, March 18, 2019. The last day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk's office is Friday, March 29, 2019. The hours for absentee voting are weekdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday.

TYPE E NOTICE OF ABSENTEE VOTING INSTRUCTIONS

ABSENTEE VOTING FOR RESIDENTS IN AUTHORIZED CARE FACILITIES & NURSING HOMES

PUBLIC TEST OF ELECTRONIC VOTING EQUIPMENT

TYPE D NOTICE OF THE LOCATION AND HOURS OF POLLING PLACES

SPRING PRIMARY - February 19, 2019 -  UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

Voter Registration
Have you moved or are new to Greendale since voting in an election?

If so, and your driver's license is updated, you may register quickly and easily online at myvote.wi.gov. If your license is not updated, you may register at Village Hall by bringing in proof of your Greendale residence or by filling out the Voter Registration Application online and mailing it along with a form of ID showing proof of residence that includes: a current and complete name and residential address to Village Hall.  We recommend registering early to avoid lines at the polls.
What documents can I use as proof of residence? Here is a list of Acceptable forms of proof of residence.

Absentee Voting
Did you know that absentee voting is available to all registered voters? Any qualified elector (U.S. citizen, 18 years of age, who has resided in the district in which he or she intends to vote for at least 10 days) who is registered to vote is eligible to request an absentee ballot. Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need a reason or excuse, such as being out of town on Election Day, to vote absentee. Any voter who prefers to vote by absentee ballot may request one. You have several options for requesting an absentee ballot and casting your vote. You can request an absentee ballot by mail, email, online or fax.
Voters who are indefinitely confined, meaning they have a difficult time getting to the polls due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability, may request that a ballot be automatically sent to them for each election. Indefinitely confined voters do not need to provide a photo ID with their absentee ballot request. If you or someone you know are indefinitely confined you will make this designation in box 6 of the application. The last day to request and absentee ballot by mail is the 5th day before the election.  To apply to receive an absentee ballot please fill out the Absentee Ballot Application online and mail it along with copy of photo ID, if applicable to Village Hall. Here is a list of Acceptable forms of Photo ID.
Deadlines for returning your absentee ballot. Your completed absentee ballot must be delivered no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day. The U.S. Postal Service recommends absentee ballots be mailed one week before Election Day to arrive in time. It can also be dropped off at Village Hall either in the drop box or at the Clerk's Office. 
In Person Absentee Voting at your Municipal Clerk's Office.
You can also vote absentee at your local Municipal Clerk's Office. If you apply for an absentee ballot at the municipal clerk's office, you will vote your ballot immediately in the clerk's office, seal your ballot in the proper envelope, and return it to a member of the clerk's staff. No ballots  may be taken out of the clerk's office. You will need to show your acceptable photo ID when voting an in-person absentee ballot. 

Location of Polling Places
 
Other Election Documents