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Posted on: March 11, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Spring Election April 6, 2021

Vote

If you are a qualified elector in the City of Burlington, you are encouraged to exercise your right to vote at the April 6, 2021 Spring election.

Election Day

Veteran’s Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Avenue, will remain as the 2021 polling location for Wards 1-10. Polls will be open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Voters will be required to show a photo ID in order to vote. To learn more about acceptable forms of ID, please visit https:// bringit.wi.gov.

The Spring Election includes the following seats:

• State Superintendent of Public Instruction
• Racine County Circuit Court Judge, Branch 6
• Racine County Circuit Court Judge, Branch 8
• Burlington Alderperson District 1
• Burlington Alderperson District 2
• Burlington Alderperson District 3
• Burlington Alderperson District 4
• BASD School Board – 2 seats

Absentee Voting

All voters in Wisconsin can request an absentee ballot be mailed to them for any reason. Voters must be registered before they can request an absentee ballot. Voters may request their absentee ballot in writing or online at MyVote.wi.gov. You must provide a photo ID with your absentee ballot request, more information on photo ID can be found at http://bringit.wi.gov.

Early In-person Absentee Voting

Early in-person absentee voting will begin on Tuesday, March 23 at City Hall (300 N. Pine Street) and will end on Friday, April 2. During early voting, voters may cast their ballot Monday through Friday during the following hours:

  • 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 
  • 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (open until 5 p.m. on Friday, April 2). 

Voters are required to show a photo ID in order to early vote. Patrons must utilize the entrance on Jefferson Street and must wear a face mask before entering the building. Patrons will need to adhere to social distancing protocol and may need to wait to enter or exit the building. Only two voters will be allowed to enter at a time.

Election Inspectors Needed

If you have an interest in being an election inspector at the polls, please contact City Hall. Election inspectors are paid an hourly wage and may choose to work the whole day or a 1st or 2nd shift.

Check out MyVote!

The State of Wisconsin manages myvote.wi.gov, a website which provides information about registration, absentee voting, voter history, sample ballots, municipal clerk and polling place information, and more to voters.

Please contact the Clerk Office with any questions at (262) 342-1171.

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