UPCOMING 2021 ELECTION DATES ARE:
- Spring Election: April 6, 2021 (Local government officials, Wausaukee School Dist., & Superintendent of Schools)
All elections are held at the Community Center N15035 Grant Street in Amberg. Polling Place hours on the date of the election are from 7:00 am until 8:00 pm.
In order to register to vote you must:
1. Be at least 18 on or before election day,
2. Be a US citizen,
3. Not currently serving a felony conviction,
4. Not been declared incompetent or ineligible to vote by a judge
5. Have resided in your home for at least 28 days prior to Election Day
6. Show Proof of Residency (current and valid driver’s license,
state ID issued by DMV, recent utility bill, paycheck or pay stub,
or bank/credit union statement.
Voter Registration Form (click on link to open form)–FORM
Residents who want to register to vote may do so in the Town office at the Community Center by calling the clerk Monday through Friday. Requirements: Must live within the township at least 28 days, have a Wisconsin Driver’s License/Picture ID with current address, or a Driver’s License/Picture ID and 2 (two) pieces of mail with current address.
Absentee Ballot Application (click on link to open form) – FORM
In order to vote by absentee ballot you must be a registered voter of the Town of Amberg. Criteria for voting absentee is found here. (Information will open in new page)
Questions can be directed to the clerk by dialing the town office at 715-759-5095
This site makes it possible for you to:
- provide information about voting, such as where to vote,
- request an absentee ballot and check it’s status
- update your registration
- check your voting history
- check your provisional ballot status
- do a voter or address search
- Obtain information about your elected officials from local up to presidential
- Contact information for clerk and government accountability board
Wisconsin Government Accountability Board’s Voter Registration and Election Participation Data Request Site.
This site provides additional voter resources allowing you to:
- Find your polling place
- Check your voting history
- See what’s on your ballot
- What to do if you have:
- Have recently moved
- Changed your name
- Own property in more than one place
- Have a disability
- Need of assistance to vote
Past Elections
- Spring Election: Tuesday, April 2, 2020
- Partisan Primary: Tuesday, August 11, 2020
- General/Presidential Election: November 3, 2020:
- Spring Primary Election: February 16, 2021(Superintendent of Schools)