NOTICE OF SPRING ELECTION – APRIL 2, 2024
Not able to get to the polls on Tuesday, April 2nd? Prefer to vote early to avoid lines or in case of inclement weather? Vote Absentee!
An absentee ballot can be sent to you by applying online through MyVote.WI.gov or by filling out and returning an Application for Absentee Ballot to the Clerk’s Office. All mail requests must be received no later than March 28th by 5:00 pm.
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Vote at our office for in-person absentee voting located at Allouez Village Hall, 1900 Libal Street
Office hours for in-person absentee voting are:
Tuesday, March 19th through Thursday, March 21st 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Friday, March 22nd 7:30 am – 11:00 am
Monday, March 25th through Wednesday, March 27th 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Thursday, March 28th and Friday, March 29th 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
PHOTO ID is required to be enclosed with mailed requests, attached to on-line requests, or shown in person during in-person absentee voting and in-person voting on Election Day.
All polling locations are open from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm on April 2, 2024
Information on your polling location can be found at MyVote.WI.gov or contact the Village Clerk’s Office.
2024 ELECTION DATES
Spring General – April 2, 2024
Fall Primary – August 13, 2024
Fall General – November 5, 2024
Acceptable Photo ID Sample Ballots Wards 1 – 3 & Wards 4 – 8
Go to My Vote Wisconsin for voting information:
Notifications of Noncandidacy
- Sarah Deutsch
- Lynn Green
2024 Election Dates
- April 2, 2024
- August 13, 2024
- November 5, 2024
Maps for Village of Allouez
Polling Locations
- Wards 1 & 2 – Allouez Village Hall, 1900 Libal Street
- Wards 3 & 4 – Allouez Village Hall, 1900 Libal Street
- Wards 5 & 6 – Green Isle Pavilion, 900 Greene Avenue
- Wards 7 & 8 – Green Isle Pavilion, 900 Greene Avenue
- Central Count – Allouez Village Hall, 1900 Libal Street
The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Voter Registration Information
Proof of Residence Required
Voter Registration Information / Voter Registration Application
You can register to vote up until the Friday before the election in the clerk’s office or on Election Day. You must reside at your address for 28 consecutive days to be eligible to vote, and you may no longer use a corroborating witness as proof of residence. Proof of residence is required when registering. Click here for more information on how to register to vote online.
Election day, at-the-polls registration is still available for Wisconsin voters, but it’s always better to avoid lines and possible confusion by getting registered ahead of time.
Election day, at-the-polls registration is still available for Wisconsin voters, but it’s always better to avoid lines and possible confusion by getting registered ahead of time.
Absentee Voting Information
Proof of Identification Required
Absentee Voting Information / Application for Absentee Ballot
Reminder: Photo ID is required to receive a ballot.
Check out My Vote Wisconsin– you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see what’s on your ballot, request an absentee ballot (military and permanent overseas voters only), and check provisional ballot status.
To request an absentee ballot by mail, fill out the absentee request application or send us a letter requesting an absentee ballot (include your name, address, and signature). Photo ID must accompany your request unless you are requesting to be put on the indefinitely confined list, you are in the military, or are permanently overseas. Send your request to the Village Clerk, 1900 Libal Street, Green Bay, WI 54301.
If you need to register you will need to provide Proof of Residence. Click here for the Voter registration form.
Note: If you have not voted in four years you may need to register again.
The law prohibits absentee voting and voter registration the Saturday, Sunday or Monday before an election. The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot by mail is the Thursday before each election.
Please note: 2011 Act 227 prohibits a voter who has voted and returned an absentee ballot from voting at the polling place on election day.
Military and Overseas Voting Information
Volunteer Poll Worker/Inspector
Become a Poll Worker / Election Inspector Application
If you are interested in working as an election inspector or would like more information, please contact our Village Clerk, Carrie at 920-448-2800 x 111 oremail Carrie or Deputy Clerk, Kim at 920-448-2800 x 101 or email Kim
Helpful Election Links
- Wisconsin Elections Commission – The Wisconsin Elections Commission is charged with oversight of Wisconsin’s elections.
- My Vote Wisconsin – Information on voter registration, absentee ballots, polling place locations, and military and overseas voting for registered and non-registered eligible voters in Wisconsin.
- Wisvote Voter Data Requests / Voter List Requests
- Campaign Finance Information for Local Candidates
- Who are your Legislators?