Election Information Voter Registration Absentee Voting Election Information
What do you need to bring to the polls on election day?
- If you are already registered you need to bring in a Wisconsin issued photo I.D.
- If you need to register you must bring with you a Proof of Residency and a Wisconsin issued Photo I.D.
- If you have questions about what will work as Proof of Residency or Wisconsin Photo I.D please call the Municipal Services Center at 920-779-6011
- Voting takes place at the Municipal Services Center, 531 N Nash Street, Hortonville from 7:00 am until 8:00 pm.
Upcoming Elections
- 2023 Spring Primary – February 21, 2023
- 2023 Spring Election – April 4, 2023
We Need Your Help
We are currently looking for more election workers. So if you are looking to learn more about the election process, or to earn a little extra money, please fill out this Election Worker Application and/or contact us at the Municipal Service Center at 920-779-6011. Voter Registration
There are four ways to register to vote in the State of Wisconsin
- By mail
- Up to 20 days before the election. Registration forms should be mailed to your municipal clerk.
- You can start your voter registration form online. Your form must be printed, signed, and mailed or delivered, to your municipal clerk.
- You must always provide a Proof of Residence document
when registering. - If you are registering by mail, you can use any of the forms of Proof of Residence except a residential lease.
- Online
- Up to 20 days before the election. Voters who have a valid State of Wisconsin Driver License or State of Wisconsin ID card issued by the Wisconsin DMV can register to vote online on the MyVote.
- To register online, the voter must enter a name, date of birth, Driver License or ID number, and an address that matches what is on file with the Wisconsin DMV.
- If all of the fields match, the voter will be able to register to vote completely online without needing to print, sign or mail the form and without needing to send a proof of residence document.
- Voters who are not able to match their information with the information in the DMV database will be given the option to register by mail.
- In the municipal clerk’s office.
- You may register in-person in your municipal clerk’s office up until the
Friday before the election at 5:00 p.m. or close of business, whichever is later. - You must always provide a Proof of Residence document when registering to vote.
- You may register in-person in your municipal clerk’s office up until the
- At the polling place on Election Day.
- You may register at the polls on Election Day.
- You must always provide a Proof of Residence document when registering to vote.
Absentee Voting
In order to vote absentee you must
- Be Registered to Vote.
- Fill out the Absentee Application Hortonville
- Send it in by mail to the municipal service center (PO Box 99) or bring it in to the office. In order to receive your ballot you must send in a copy of a Wisconsin photo I.D. with your application
- You can also use MyVote to Apply for an absentee application
- Absentee vote in person approximately two weeks before each election
If you have any other questions about absentee voting feel free to call the Village of Hortonville at 920-779-6011.
For more information you can also look at the Wisconsin Elections Commission