Absentee Voting
Do you wish to vote Absentee in elections? It's easy! Go directly to myvote.wi.gov. Confirm that your information is correct and on the next screen it will ask you if you want ballots for the calendar year or just for a specific election. Check the appropriate circle. Note: Unless you are actually infirm or handicapped, please do not check that you are indefinitely confined. Last, please include a photo of your ID if it is requested. I understand that the voter system keeps them on file from year to year so if you requested an absentee ballot recently, you may not need to upload a photo. Absentee applications need to be renewed every year as they expire at the end of each calendar year.
Residents who are registered and who would like to vote absentee in any election are encouraged to mail, e-mail, or fax their Absentee Applications, EL-121, to the Town Clerk. ALL APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE AN ACCEPTABLE ID OR THE REQUEST WILL NOT BE GRANTED.
Residents who are registered and who would like to vote absentee in any election are encouraged to mail, e-mail, or fax their Absentee Applications, EL-121, to the Town Clerk. ALL APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE AN ACCEPTABLE ID OR THE REQUEST WILL NOT BE GRANTED.
For a list of valid forms of Acceptable Photo ID's please CLICK HERE.
Voter Registration
Residents are encouraged to register online myvote.wi.gov. This site provides the simplest format and also identifies polling locations, ward identification and school district information. If you have changed your name, your address, turned 18 or older, or recently moved into the Town of Rockland, this is the easiest process.
To ensure your name is in the pollbook, you must register no fewer than 21 days prior to a local election. Federal elections, like Presidential, US Senators or Congressmen require an advance registration of 47 days.
Should you miss those deadlines, you may also register online, in person in the Clerk's office or in person on Election Day. Again, the only difference is that your name will not be printed in the poll book. You can still vote as Wisconsin allows election day registration. For major elections, it is quicker for the voter to have been pre-registered on election day.
For a list of valid forms of Proof of Residence please CLICK HERE
For a list of valid forms of Proof of Residence please CLICK HERE
Photo ID Requirement
As of April 7, 2015, an acceptable Photo ID is required to receive a ballot in all special and regular elections. Please CLICK HERE to view a list of acceptable Photo ID's for Elections.
In Person Absentee Voting Dates & Hours
- Clerk hours as posted
- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, or by appointment.
- Please note that you must bring an acceptable Photo ID with you to vote an absentee ballot in person in the Clerk's office.
Work at an Election
Election Inspectors:
The Town Board appoints its election inspectors for a two year election cycle. If you are interested in serving as an election inspector, please contact the Town Clerk at the number listed below.
High School Volunteer Opportunities:
The Clerk invites juniors or seniors in high school who would like to earn community service hours to volunteer at any of our elections. Duties would include greeting and directing electors to appropriate area, distributing numbers to electors, making copies, and any other duties as assigned.
Seeking volunteers who can work anytime during the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Food and drinks are supplied.
For more information, please contact:
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