All voters in Wisconsin municipalities will be required to register in order to vote after January 1, 2006. Every person wishing to vote will need to fill out an application. You will need a valid driver’s license with you. If you do not have a valid driver’s license, you will need to present your Social Security card for identification. Only the last four digits will be recorded.
Your license number will need to be validated and signed in the presence of the Town Clerk.
Or, to register now and avoid long lines on election day, call the Clerk at any time.
Nancy Anderson, Clerk (608) 523-4529
Location of Voting:
Town Hall, at the intersection of Postville Road and County Highway H
Hours of Voting:
The polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. every day of election.
Any qualified elector may request to vote an absentee ballot. A qualified elector is any U. S. citizen who will be 18 years of age or older on election day, who has resided in the Town of York at least 10 days before the election.
1. Request in writing an absentee ballot. An application for absentee ballot is available by contacting the Town Clerk (523-4529). Contact the Town Clerk for any special circumstances, such as confinement to a care facility or home, in the military, hospitalized, or serving as a sequestered juror. Request must include local address and address to which ballot is to be sent, and your signature.
2. Deadline for applying for absentee ballot: 5 p.m. Friday before election
3. Deadline for voting absentee ballot in the clerk’s home: 5 p.m. Monday before election.
4. All mailed absentee ballots must be received by the town clerk before the polls close on election day.
5. Absentee ballots are available 30 days before each September primary and General Election, 21 days before each other Primary and Election.
6. Absentee ballots may be requested and mailed by fax or e-mail. The ballot must have the initials of the town clerk on it, and hard copy of the request and of the ballot must follow in regular mail. The certificate or request for voting must be witnessed and signed by one person.
Any resident interested in helping with voting in York Township and sitting on the election board should contact the clerk or one of the board members.
- Guide to Voter Rights & Responsibilities
- Voter Information
- Polling Places
- NOTICE OF ELECTION (Type A Notice)