Election & Voting
Election Information
To request an absentee ballot click on the MyVote picture above or on this link: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
To find out your Voter Info go to: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
At this website https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/ you can do everything listed below:
Register to vote Request an absentee ballot Update your name and/or address See what is on your ballot
Find your polling place https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
2026 Election(s) Scroll down the page for each election
↓ February 17, 2026 - Spring Primary, April 7, 2026 - Spring Election, August 11, 2026-Partisan Primary, November 3, 2026-General Election
Polling Place: Fulton Town Hall 2738 W Fulton Center Dr. Edgerton, WI 53534
Polling Hours: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Resolution 21-4 Establish Municipal Wards and Combine Wards for Voting Purposes - Click Here Municipal Ward Resolution 2021-4
What to Bring to Vote - Click here
Spring Election Sample Ballot Edgerton School District - Click Here
Spring Election Sample Ballot Milton School District - Click Here
Important Forms
You can click here to request an Absentee Ballot on-line through My Vote's website OR Absentee Ballot Application (EL-121). Voter Registration Application (EL-131).
Candidate forms
Ballot Access Checklist for Municipal Candidates Candidate Checklist - Click Here
Candidate's Handbook for Elections Click Here
Campaign Registration Statement Click Here
Declaration of Candidacy Click Here
Nomination Papers for Nonpartisan Office Click Here
Notification of Noncandidacy Click Here
Additional forms can be found on WI Election Commission's website form page (forms)
Voter Polling Place Look Up
Area voters now can look up their polling place and other election-related information online using a new function of the state’s voter registration system.
After going to the Web site, https://myvote.wi.gov/, voters can find polling place information under “Voter Information” on the Elections Division page.
The information comes from the Statewide Voter Registration System. Out-of-date information should be reported to local clerks, who maintain the site.
For more information, contact the Wisconsin Elections Commission at 1-866-VOTE-WIS, or (608) 266-8005 or email elections@wi.gov
Their website is http://elections.wi.gov/
