ELECTIONS DATES FOR 2024
  FEBRUARY 20, 2024- NO Primary will be held
  APRIL 2, 2024

 AUGUST 13, 2024

 NOVEMBER 5, 2024

 

NOTICE OF SPRING ELECTION

                                               TOWN OF FRANKFORT
                                                      APRIL 2, 2024
 Election Results
     Office                                                            
    Town Board Supervisor 3       Donna M. Juleff     Votes Received - 45
    Town Board Supervisor 4      Joshua D. Manor    Votes Received - 48
Office Terms
All terms are for two years beginning on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
 
Additional Information
Acceptable Photo ID will be required to vote at this election.  If you do not have a photo ID you may obtain a free ID for voting from the Division of Motor Vehicles.

 

                                                                 

 

The Town polling place is in the Town of Frankfort Town Hall. If you are not registered please bring a Wisconsin Drivers License or ID and proof of residency if the address on your drivers license is not current. Proof of residency includes a utility bill or bank statement that has your name and address on it.

Voter registration can be done at anytime before voting.  Visit My Vote to register to vote or request an absentee ballot.  Or contact the Town Clerk for more information. You can also register to vote at the polls on election day.

Residency requirements have recently changed in Wisconsin. It is now a requirement that you have resided in the Town of Frankfort for 28 days to vote here.

Photo ID is required to cast a vote. This includes absentee ballots.  If voting absentee in-person please bring a photo ID along.  If voting Absentee by mail please send a copy of your photo ID with the application. 
"BRING IT WISCONSIN" will explain more about the types of allowable photo IDs.  
The first day to vote absentee in person is two weeks before the election date. The last day for voting absentee in person  is the Sunday before the election, please contact the Clerk to set up a day and time. The Thursday before the election is the deadline to request an absentee by mail.  
Ballots can no longer be emailed or faxed for regular absentee voters.

Absentee Ballots must be delivered to the Clerk by mail or by the voter.  Absentee ballots dropped off on election day to the polling place must be delivered by the voter.