Election Information

Polling Location: Rosholt Village Hall @ 101 S Main Street, Rosholt, WI 54473
Polls are open on Election Day from 7:00 am- 8:00 pm

Wisconsin Election Laws & Voter Registration

Our Elections Commission is a wonderful resource for voting information.
For detailed information, please visit their website:

Elections Commission Website

VOTER REGISTRATION:

Online at: Myvote.wi.gov

or call 1-866-VOTE-WIS (1-866-868-3947) OR
the Elections Commission HELP DESK at 608-261-2028.

There are several ways to register to vote, but the most common are:

  • Online at Myvote
  • On Election day at the polls.

PROOF OR RESIDENCY IS REQUIRED by providing a document that contains your first and last name and your current address showing you live in the Village of Rosholt (NOT a PO Box).

** You must reside at your voting address for 28 consecutive days prior to an Election to be eligible to vote in the Village of Rosholt. If you haven't met this 28 day requirement, you must vote in the municipality you just moved from.
** If your name has changed OR if you have moved to a different address within the Village of Rosholt, you must register to vote and show proof of residency.

Common Forms of Proof of Residence (contact your Village clerk for a more extensive list):

  • Wisconsin driver license
  • Wisconsin identification card.
  • License issued by a Wisconsin governmental body. (ie: hunting or fishing license)
  • Vehicle Registration Certificate
  • Real estate tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election.
  • Utility bill such as sewer, cable television, gas, electric, or telephone for the period within 90 before an Election day.
  • Bank statement.
  • Current paycheck.

Voting By Absentee Ballot

*Please view the Absentee Notice under the applicable election tab (above) for specific voting dates/deadlines*

Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day 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 ward or municipality where he or she wishes to vote for at least 28 consecutive days before the election.  The elector must also be registered in order to receive an absentee ballot.  Proof of identification must be provided before an absentee ballot may be issued.

You must make a request for an absentee ballot in writing.

Contact your municipal clerk and request that an application for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the election.  You may also submit a written request in the form of a letter.  Your written request must list your voting address within the municipality where you wish to vote, the address where the absentee ballot should be sent, if different, and your signature, and a copy of your photo identification*.  You may make application for an absentee ballot by mail, email or in person.

*Voters who are indefinitely confined due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability may not be required to provide photo ID. If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot.

Making application to receive an absentee ballot by mail. 

Note:  Special absentee voting application provisions apply to electors who are indefinitely confined to home or a care facility, in the military, hospitalized, or serving as a sequestered juror.  If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot.

Voting an absentee ballot in person

You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the clerk's office during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person.

Clerk-Treasurer                                                Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am- 2:00pm

Trisha Wrycza

715-677-4510                                                   Thursday & Friday Preceding Election Day 10:00am - 5:00pm

101 S. Main Street

Rosholt, WI 54473

No in-person absentee voting may occur on the day before the election.

The municipal clerk will deliver voted ballots returned on or before Election Day to the proper polling place or counting location before the polls close on Election Day. Any ballots received after the polls close will not be counted.