ELECTIONS

Election Information

The next scheduled election for Town of Marshall voters is the Fall Primary Election on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at the town hall. https://myvote.wi.gov has extensive information on Wisconsin elections. A public test of the voting machine will be held before the election at the town hall, date TBD. The Local Board of Canvass will meet at the town hall to count ballots at 8 PM on August 13, 2024, at the close of voting. Both meetings are open to the public.

Future Election Dates

August 13, 2024 Fall Primary Election

November 5, 2024 General Election

How to Register to Vote

Register to vote online at https://myvote.wi.gov. The Wisconsin legislature may be making changes to elections law, the Governor may veto those changes and the courts may overrule. This site will be updated when appropriate but please rely on the information at My Vote.

Request an Absentee Ballot

The most convenient way to request an absentee ballot is on-line at https://myvote.wi.gov . The Wisconsin legislature may be making changes to elections law, the Governor may veto those changes and the courts may overrule. This site will be updated when appropriate but please rely on the information at My Vote.

Voting an Absentee Ballot In-person

You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office or at the town hall during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person. Contact your clerk for an appointment, 608-383-9892.

Voting at the polls

In-person voting for Town of Marshall residents is held at the Town Hall, 18475 Gillingham Drive. Polls currently open at 7 AM and close at 8 PM. In-person voting rules may be changed by the legislature, vetoed by the Governor and overruled by the courts. This site will be updated when appropriate but please rely on the information at My Vote.

Recent election results

Election results are also available in the minutes of the meeting following each election. Minutes are available here.

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2020 Presidential Election

The Wisconsin State Elections Commission has an extensive list of frequently asked questions and answers about the 2020 Presidential Election on their website.

Volunteer as a poll worker

Here is your chance to learn about elections firsthand. Please contact the Town Clerk at clerk@tn.marshall.wi.gov to be considered. Poll workers must be residents of Richland County and at least 16 years old. Poll workers are paid for their service.