Election Information

Early in person voting begins Oct. 22nd in the Clerk's office, 100 W. Taft St. M-Thurs 8 am - 4 pm, Fri 8 am -noon

ATTENTION VOTERS: POLLS HAVE MOVED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM TO THE HIGH SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM, ENTER AT DOOR #4 THAT FACES THE RAILROAD TRACKS.

VOTING IN PERSON AT THE POLLS:  123 BURR OAK ST., PALMYRA EAGLE MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM

To request an absentee ballot or register to vote go to:          https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/

In person absentee voting starts Oct. 22nd in the Clerk's office.

ATTENTION ABSENTEE VOTERS:  YOU MUST DELIVER YOUR VOTED ABSENTEE BALLOTS IN 1 OF 2 WAYS TO THE LOCAL CLERK

1.  BY MAIL TO PO BOX 380 PALMYRA, WI. 53156
2.  DELIVER "ONLY YOUR BALLOT" TO 100 W. TAFT ST. MON-THURS 8AM - 4 PM, FRIDAYS 8 AM -NOON. 

WE WILL NOT HAVE ANY TYPE OF "DROP BOX" AVAILABLE.

Below are election dates for 2024 elections.

  • November 5, 2024 – General Election

Nov. 5, 2024 Sample Ballot

  • February 20, 2024 – Spring Primary (if necessary)
  • April 2, 2024 – Spring Election & Presidential Preference Primary
  • August 13, 2024 – Primary Election you can only vote for one party, no crossover voting.

Spring Primary

– nonpartisan primary held the third Tuesday in February to nominate candidates to be voted for at the spring election.

Spring Election

– election held the first Tuesday in April for Court of Appeals Judge, Circuit Court Judge, County Nonpartisan Offices, Municipal Offices, School District Offices, and referenda (if necessary), and in Presidential years, to express preference for the person to be the presidential candidate for each party.

Partisan Primary

– primary held the second Tuesday in August to nominate candidates to be voted for at the general election and referenda (if necessary).

General Election

– election held in even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November to elect the President and Vice President of the United States (in Presidential years), United States Senator, Representative in Congress, State Senator, Representative to the Assembly, District Attorney, County Partisan Offices, and referenda (if necessary).

https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/

Or you can complete this form Absentee Ballot application
and return it to the Village Clerk.  Please note that you must be a registered voter and enclose a photo ID

Photo ID information:  https://bringit.wi.gov/free-id-and-identification-card-petition-process-idpp-palm-card

PLEASE REGISTER TO VOTE NOW, DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT ELECTION!

Voter Registration Form


P
lease note that the residency requirement has been changed from 10 days to 28 days.

Go to MyVote, click the link below to register to vote, request an absentee ballot and much more.

https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/

 

Vote 411 to get all voting info. & candidate info.

College Student Guide to Voting

 

Mail all Absentee Ballot requests to PO Box 380 Palmyra, WI. 53156. Please include a copy of Photo ID with application.

Mail all Voter Registration forms to PO Box 380 Palmyra, WI. 53156 and include Proof of Residency with the application.

 

Walworth and Jefferson County voters can access nonpartisan candidate information for many local races by using the League’s voter guide on VOTE411.org. Enter your street address, ask to view your ballot and then link to read candidates’ responses to the League’s questionnaires. Candidate responses to a selection of local races will be posted on VOTE411.org on March 15, 2021.

In addition to the voter guide on VOTE411.org, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin has created a fact sheet for the State Superintendent of Public Instruction  with information on the role and responsibilities of this elected office and why it matters in the lives of everyday Wisconsinites. This fact sheet is available on LWVWI’s website at https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/state-superintendent-public-instruction.

 

Help us help you be ready to vote! 

If you are not registered you have to fill out the Statewide Voter Registration Application Form

You may follow the link below (click EL-131), fill the application out, print & mail to the Clerk’s office with a copy of your WI driver’s license attached. You may also stop in the Village hall during regular business hours to fill out the application. Remember to bring in a copy of your driver’s license (or another acceptable form of identification as listed on the application) with you. If you are not sure if you are registered, please call 495-8316 or stop in to inquire.

Click on the link below to access your personal voter information:
https://myvote.wi.gov/

Absentee Ballot request Application

Voter Registration Form

 

Very Important for Registering to Vote!

Student Guide for Voter Registration

If you are registering by mail, the application must be postmarked no later than the 20th day (3rd Wednesday) before the election and you must include proof of residence with your application. (Acceptable documents listed below)

If you are registering in person after the 20th day before the election, you must register at the Clerk's office, and you will be required to show a valid proof of residence (Acceptable documents listed below)

Acceptable Documents for Proof of Residency

  • A current & valid WI. drivers license
  • A current & valid WI. identification card
  • Any other officail identification card or license issued by a WI. governmental body or unit
  • Any identification card issued by an employer in the normal course of business & bearing a photo of the card holder, but not including a business card
  • A real estate tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the  date of the election
  • A residential lease which is effective for a period that included Election Day (NOT for 1st time voters registering by mail)
  • A university, college or technical institute fee card as long as it includes your local address (must include photo)
  • A university, college or technical institute identification card as long as it include a local address (must include photo)
  • A gas, electric, cable t.v. or telephone service statement (utility bill) for the period commencing not earlier than 90 days before Election Day.
  • Bank Statement
  • Paycheck
  • A check or other document issued by a unit of government
  • A credit card statement, insurance statement, or other billing statements showing a current Village of Palmyra address

Voter Information on the Photo ID Law

Please click here to download the copy of the brochure.

Photo ID Law is in effect!

The Photo ID law is in effect and you will be required to show a photo ID before you can vote.
The next Election is Tuesday Feb. 21st, 2017.  If you have questions on acceptable forms of
ID you can call the Village Clerk’s office at (262) 495-8316 or go to http://bringit.wi.gov

Where do I vote?

  • If your address begins with a "W", "N"or an "S" (fire number) you go to the Town Hall located at the airport. Example:  W138000 S 11111 Happy Road.
  • If your address looks like this:   "W. Main St." then you will go to the Village Hall, 100 W. Taft St. Palmyra, WI.

Polls are open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. on election days.

Below is the Village of Palmyra Ward Map.  If your address does not appear on this map you probably do not vote in the Village of Palmyra

Village of Palmyra Wards Map

Village of Palmyra

100 W. Taft Street
P.O. Box 380, Palmyra, WI 53156

Village Hall Office Hours

Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The State Election Commission wants to hear from you.

Office Hours: M-F, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Call us at (866) 868-3947 for general inquiries

Call our Help Desk at (608) 261-2028 for technical assistance

Call us toll-free at 1-866-VOTE-WISE

Email us at Elections HelpDesk elections.wi.gov or visit our G.A.B. Staff page for a directory

Send us a fax at (608) 267-0500

 

Send us a letter:
Wisconsin Election Commisssion
P.O. Box 7984
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7984

 

Visit us in Madison:
Wisconsin Election Commission
212 East Washington Avenue, Third Floor
Madison, Wisconsin 53703