Elections

• We are looking for interested residents to consider working as pollworkers.  It is a great opportunity to be involved in your community, and meet your neighbors.  If you are interested please contact the Clerk's Office at 662-2039 or email the clerk at   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  I appreciate your willingness to serve.

April 2, 2013 Election Results

February 19, 2013 Election Results

Sample Ballot for February Primary  Sample Ballot for February Primary

  February 19, 2013 Primary Election

Sample Ballot for November 6 Election

 August 14, 2012 Election

 Sample Ballot-Fire Station-Wards 1, 8-11

 Sample Ballot-Town Hall-Wards 2-7

 June 5, 2012 Election

 Sample Ballot Wards 1-11

 May 8, 2012 Election

 Sample Ballot  Wards 1-11

 April 3, 2012 Election        

 New Ward Map 2012         

Absentee Voting

In order to vote absentee, you must be a registered voter in the Town of Vernon.  If not registered, complete and print the Voter Registration Form. If you are registered, complete and print the   Absentee Ballot Request and return to Town Hall W249S8910 Center Dr. Big Bend, Wi.   53103.  Once the application is received,  the ballot will then be sent to you.  Ballots must be returned to the Town Hall by Election Day in order for the ballot to count.  If you have any questions please contact the Clerk's office at 262-662-2039.

State of WI Voter Public Access. Voter Public Access helps you...

Look up voter registration and polling place locations.  Voter registration information, voting history, normal polling place location for an address.  Polling place location, current office holders, and a sample ballot for the upcoming election.  Check Provisional vote status.  The status of a provisional ballot cast in a recent election.
 
 https://vpa.wi.gov Click and Mail

Elections - 2012

Please contact the Clerks Office at (262)662-2039 with any questions.

GAB Announces New Online Voter Registration Site "Click and Mail"

Click and Mail allows eligible Wisconsin voters to register to vote using the Voter Public Access (VPA) website. Voters answer a series of questions to gather their voter registration information, and Click and Mail generates neatly typed GAB-131 form that the voter can mail in or drop off at their municipal clerk’s office, or at their polling place on Election Day. Click and Mail will give the voter the correct instructions on how to submit their form depending on if the voter uses Click and Mail during open registration, late registration, or on Election Day.

The voter registration information the voter enters into Click and Mail is sent to SVRS as a pending voter application, which the clerk simply processes once they receive the paper form. Click here to use the new site to register to vote.