WISCONSIN — With the nonpartisan Spring Election approaching, Wisconsin voters can find out exactly what will appear on their ballot by visiting the state’s official MyVote website.
By entering an address, users can view a personalized sample ballot along with key election details specific to their location. Depending on where you live, ballots may include local offices, school board races, judicial positions, and statewide contests.
Managed by the Wisconsin Elections Commission, the MyVote website also provides tools to check voter registration status, find polling places, and request or track absentee ballots. Because ballots vary by municipality, the site offers a simple way for voters to review their options and be prepared ahead of Election Day.
The Spring Election is nonpartisan, meaning candidates for most races do not appear on the ballot with party affiliations. These elections often include key local positions and judicial seats that can have a direct impact on communities across Wisconsin.
Voters are encouraged to review their ballots in advance to better understand the candidates and any referenda or questions that may appear. Taking a few minutes to check ahead of time can help streamline the voting process and ensure voters are informed before casting their ballot. To view your sample ballot and access voting information, visit the MyVote website.
In addition to reviewing their ballot, voters may also want to confirm their registration status and make a plan for when and how they will vote, whether in person on Election Day or by absentee ballot. Election officials recommend planning ahead to avoid delays and ensure a smooth voting experience.
Last Update: Apr 06, 2026 6:36 am CDT















