2020 Wisconsin Election Dates

 Spring Primary – February 18, 2020

Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary – April 7, 2020

Partisan Primary – August 11, 2020

General and Presidential Election – November 3, 2020

MyVote Wisconsin Website At myvote.wi.gov you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, request an absentee ballot and check provisional ballot status.


Kewaunee County Invasive Species

Wildlife & Wetland Solutions returned to the County to treat the invasive species known as Japanese Knotweed and Phragmites. This concluded treatment for 2019. We would like to thank Kewaunee County and all the landowners who worked with us to identify invasive species on their properties. We will be updating treatment maps that show the locations to illustrate where herbicide was used on Wild Parsnip, Japanese Knotweed, and Phragmites in 2018 and 2019. It is important to note that although we cannot eradicate invasive species, we can control the spread with a collaborative approach. Long term maintenance, monitoring, and physical and chemical treatment is necessary. If you would like more information on the Kewaunee County Invasive Species Management Plan we are creating in cooperation with the county’s Land and Water Conservation Department, please contact Madison Smith or Kate Nelson at 920.448.2820. If your property was not treated, we apologize that we were unable to treat every property, but we can assist with providing resources to help landowners treat their own property and recommended techniques.


SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 at 6:00PM: MEETING OF TOWN BOARD OF REVIEW AT LINCOLN TOWN HALL

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEET AT LINCOLN TOWN HALL ON THE 25TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2019 AT 6:00PM, FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO HOURS FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING AND EXAMINING THE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND ALL SWORN STATEMENTS AND VALUATIONS OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY THEREIN, AND OF CORRECTING ALL ERRORS IN SAID ROLL, WHETHER IN DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY OR OTHERWISE, AND TO PERFORM SUCH OTHER DUTIES IMPOSED BY LAW. TAXPAYERS MAY APPEAR AT THIS MEETING AND EXAMINE SWORN STATEMENTS, AND VALUATIONS, AND BE HEARD IN RELATION TO THESE ITEMS LISTED.  


Jan. 9, 2019 Public Hearing on Zoning Ordinance @ 7:15PM *** Town of Lincoln Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on the Ordinance for the Adoption of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code. Copies are available for public viewing. See Plan Commission’s Agenda/Minutes tab to view proposed Zoning Ordinance. The Town of Lincoln Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed update to Chapter 10: Zoning Ordinance found within the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Lincoln. The public hearing will be held as part of the Town of Lincoln Plan Commission meeting on January 9, 2019 at 8:00 P.M. at the Lincoln Town Hall, at N8497 County Road C, Casco, WI 54205. The Town of Lincoln Plan Commission may take action following the public hearing, recommending adoption of the proposed update to Chapter 10: Zoning Ordinance of the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Lincoln.


November 6, 2018 Election Results for Town of Lincoln, Kewaunee County

11.6.18 Election Results for Town of Lincoln, Kew County:

443 total ballots cast, 25 new voter registrations

37 absentee ballots issued, 28 absentee ballots returned, no provisional ballots

Total number of registered voters currently = 571

77.6% of Town of Lincoln registered voters cast their ballot

 

Governor /Lt. Governor

Scott Walker / Rebecca Kleefisch = 260

Tony Evers / Mandela Barnes = 180

Phillip Anderson / Patrick Baird = 1

Maggie Turnbull / Will Losch = 2

 

Attorney General                            U.S. Senator

Brad Schimel = 265                          Leah Vukmir = 233

Josh Kaul = 171                                  Tammy Baldwin = 204

Terry Larson = 1                                Write-In = 1

 

Sec. of State                                       Rep. in Congress District 8

Jay Schroeder = 252                        Mike Gallagher = 300

Doug La Follette = 177                    Beau Liegeois = 137

Write-In = 1                                       Write-In = 2

 

State Treasurer                                 State Senator District 1

Travis Hartwig = 233                        Andre Jacque = 225

Sarah Godlewski = 184                     Caleb Frostman = 211

Andrew Zuelke = 10

 

Representative to Assembly District 1

Joel C. Kitchens = 306

Roberta Thelen = 114

 

Kew Cty Sheriff                                Kew Cty Coroner

Mathew J. Joski = 389                     Rory A. Groessl = 365

Write-In = 7                                        Write-In = 5

 

Kew Cty Clerk of Circuit Court

Rebecca A. Deterville = 367

Write-In = 4


Next Election Tuesday, November 6, 2018

See what is on your November 6, 2018 ballot at: myvote.wi.gov/en-US/MyBallot

Wisconsin offers online voter registration. You can register to vote by mail in Wisconsin by printing a copy of the National Voter Registration Form, filling it out, and mailing it to your local clerk. You can also register to vote in person if you prefer.

In-person voter registration

  • You can also register to vote in person. The deadline to register to vote in person is Tuesday, November 6. You can also register to vote and cast a ballot in person on Election Day.
  • Learn more by visiting the Elections Commission for Wisconsin.
  • To register in Wisconsin you must:
  • be a citizen of the United States
  • be a resident of Wisconsin and have resided at the registration address for at least 10 days
  • be 18 years old
  • not have been convicted of treason, felony or bribery, or if you have, your civil rights have been restored
  • not have been found by a court to be incapable of understanding the objective of the electoral process
  • not make or benefit from a bet or wage depending on the result of an election
  • not have voted at any other location, if registering on election day
  • Online voter registration
  • Wisconsin offers online voter registration.
  • You should know: you need a Wisconsin ID to use Wisconsin’s online voter registration system. The address where you’re registering needs to match the address the DMV has on file for you. If you don’t have a Wisconsin ID, you can still register to vote by mail.
  • You can register online until Wednesday, October 17.
  • By-mail voter registration
  1. Print and fill out the National Voter Registration Form.
  2. Box 6 – ID Number: Provide your driver’s license or DOT-issued ID card number. If you do not have a current and valid DOT-issued driver’s license or ID card, provide the last 4 digits of your Social Security number.
  3. Box 7 – Choice of Party: Wisconsin does NOT require that you register with a party to participate in partisan primary elections.
  4. Box 8 – Race or Ethnic Group: Not required.
  5. Review the “Who can vote?” section above and check that you’re eligible.
  6. Sign the form.
  7. Send the completed form to your local election official. To register by mail, the form must be postmarked by Wednesday, October 17.
  8. You must always provide a proof of residence when registering. Acceptable forms include: Wisconsin driver’s license or ID card; any other ID card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental agency or unit; employee ID card with a photograph; real estate tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election; student ID from a university, college or technical college with a fee receipt; student ID from a university, college or technical college with an on-campus housing listing provided by the university, college or technical college to the municipality; utility bill dated within 90 days; or a bank statement, a paycheck, a government check or other government-issued document.

Military and overseas voters

Active-duty military, their families, and voters living outside the US can register to vote and request their absentee ballot using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). To do so:

  1. Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), or download a copy. Your election official may have questions, so please provide an email address or phone number where they can reach you.
  2. Send the application to your election official.
  3. It is never too early to submit an FPCA! Please do so as soon as possible. You can look up recommended mailing dates by country and region.
  4. When your ballot arrives, read it carefully and follow the instructions to complete it and return it.
  5. States begin mailing absentee ballots at least 45 days before Election Day. If you haven’t received your ballot by 30 days before Election Day, contact your local election office.

If after submitting your FPCA, your ballot does not arrive, contact your election official first. Then:

  • You can still vote using the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). Print, sign, and mail your FWAB to your local election office.
  • If you mail a FWAB and then receive your regular absentee ballot, you should complete and mail your absentee ballot also. Election officials will ensure that only one ballot is counted.Check your voter registration statusDates and deadlines
  • You can look up your voter registration record and verify that your information is correct using Wisconsin’s voter registration lookup tool.
  • The Federal Voting Assistance Program – FVAP.gov offers additional information on military and overseas voting in Wisconsin.
  • Election day is Tuesday, November 6.
  • The deadline to register online is Wednesday, October 17.
  • The deadline for registering to vote by mail is Wednesday, October 17.
  • The deadline to register to vote in person is Tuesday, November 6.
  • You can also register and vote on Election Day.
  • Address:
    Elections Commission, 212 East Washington Avenue, Third Floor, Madison, WI 53707
  • Phone Number:
    (608) 266-8005
  • Wisconsin election contact information