Upcoming Elections
February 17, 2026 Spring Partisan Primary (if needed)
April 7, 2026 Spring Election
August 11, 2026 Partisan Primary
November 3, 2026 General Election
All Wisconsin voters must be registered with their municipality before voting. Voters only need to register one time and are only required to re-register after a name or residence change occurs. Eligible residents can register anytime by mail-in, in person by appointment at the Village Clerk’s office from 9:00 am-2:00 pm M-W or at the polls, although you are encouraged to register in advance to reduce your wait time on Election Day. Residents will need to provide an acceptable identifying document that constitutes proof of residence such as a Wisconsin driver’s license. For more information about voter registration, please contact Shawna Atterbury at the Village Clerk’s office at 608.994.3851.
Click MY VOTE WISCONSIN to find your election information and to register online!
You need to be a registered voter before an absentee ballot can be sent to you.
ONLINE: Visit www.myvote.wi.gov and request an absentee ballot.
IN PERSON: You may request and mark an absentee ballot in person at the Village Clerk’s Office. Absentee voting in the Village Clerk’s Office is offered two weeks prior to an election. The deadline is the close of business on the Friday before the election. Absentee voters in the Village Clerk’s Office must present the same type of photo ID required at the polls.
BY MAIL: Visit MyVote.wi.gov to request an absentee ballot or download the Application for an Absentee Ballot, complete the form and mail it to your Village Clerk’s office, 453 Canal St., Bloomington, WI 53804– the request must be received before 5:00 pm the Thursday before the election. If returning in person, absentee ballots can only be returned by the voter. There is no drop box option for returning ballots.
The polling place for village residents is located in the Municipal Library at Village Hall, 453 Canal Street, Bloomington, WI 53804, and the hours are 7:00 am - 8:00 pm.