
You may request an absentee ballot mailed to you by contacting Village Administrator/Clerk Kayla Thorpe, PH: 26 x: 1222 or by requesting one online.ĭuring in-person absentee voting, voters must present photo ID just like on Election Day.


Please contact the DMV for more information by calling (608) 264-7447 or check their website If you do not have a birth certificate, the DMV can help with that, too.
BUTLER COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS MELANIE BROWN DRIVER
If you do not have a valid Wisconsin Driver License or State ID you can receive a free State ID from your local DMV if you specifically request a free ID for voting purposes. *An acceptable photo ID is not required to include a current address. Valid for two years from date of issuance.

On Election Day, voters must show one of the following photo ID’s before they will be able to receive a ballot Learn about Wisconsin’s Voter Photo ID Law at. The Wisconsin Supreme Court reinstated the Voter Photo ID requirement for all elections. Additionally, the Deputy Clerk is responsible for the preparation and maintenance of the Village’s meeting agendas and minutes, and coordination of the Village’s recreation leagues.Ĭontact: Village Administrator/Clerk Kayla Thorpe, PH: 26 x: 1222 Administration of elections includes funding, staffing, and training of election inspectors and adherence to all State and Federal elections laws. The Deputy Clerk, with oversight from the Village Administrator/Clerk, is responsible for the execution and administration of the Village’s elections as scheduled by State statute.
