Election Information

Voting and Election Info

Spring Election – April 7, 2026 – Voters =

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme Court

Chris Taylor -

Maria S. Lazar -

Write-In -

Court of Appeals Judge District 4

Rachel A. Graham -

Write-In -

County

County Supervisor District 25

Kenneth Gerhardt -

Write-In -

County Supervisor District 26

Doris Bakker -

Write-In -

Municipal

Mayor

Dewey Poeschel -

Write-In -

Alderperson District 3

Barbara Petkovsek -

Diane Murphy -

Write-In -

Alderperson District 4

Donna M. Pavlac -

Write-In -

School District

Neillsville School Board Member

Paul Opelt -

Melissa J. Boon Strangfeld -

Write-In -

 

Sample BallotsW1-April 2026 Sample Ballot; W2-April 2026 Sample Ballot; W3-April 2026 Sample Ballot; W4-April 2026 Sample Ballot; W5-April 2026 Sample Ballot

Special Voting Deputies will be at the Neillsville Retirement Community, 1211 Lloyd Street, Monday, March 30, 2026 at 9:00 A.M.  If needed, the same schedule will be used on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

Voter Photo Identification Law


How do I know what ward I live in?
The City of Neillsville is made up of five voting wards. To determine the ward in which you live, check out the  Ward Map Update 2021

Where do I go to vote?
All voters in the City of Neillsville vote at City Hall, located at 106 W. Division Street.

Election hours: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m

To track your voter history, please visit: https://myvote.wi.gov/

State of Wisconsin Government Accountability Board

The State of Wisconsin Government Accountability Board has all the forms available for download at their web site. Below are links to some of the most requested forms.

Additional Absentee Ballot Requests

Additional Voter Registration Applications