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Election Information

Turnout for Village of Muscoda residents in the November 8th General election was 44.54% in Grant county and 18.75% in Iowa County.  Election results by candidate for the Village of Muscoda can be found via this link:

 2022-11-08 Results

 The 2023 Spring Election will be held on April 4,2023.

Muscoda local elections:

Village President and Village Trustee. These are non-partisan offices.

On the ballot for Village President are:

     Eric O Johnson 

     Dorothy Hackl

Three trustee offices are open and there are four candidates,

On the ballot you will select three from these candidates for Trustee:

     Eric O Johnson

     John Imhoff

     Chris Strechco Skreczko

     Kim Seifert

 

Riverdale Schools has three trustee positions on the ballot

 

State/County wide offices on the ballot:

Judicial Officers

 One (1) Justice of the Supreme Court,for the term of ten (10) years, to succeed the present incumbent, whose term of office will expire on July 31, 2023:

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

 

 Court of Appeals Judges, for the term of six (6) years, to succeed the present incumbent, whose terms of office will expire on July 31, 2023: 

COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE DISTRICT IV

 

 Circuit Court Judges, each for the term of six (6) years, to succeed the present incumbent, whose terms of office will expire on July 31, 2023: 

GRANT COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE BRANCH 1

 

There are three statewide referendums on the ballot.

A sample ballot will be published in the Muscoda Progressive prior to election day. 

Please contact the Village Office at 608-739-3182  with any questions or email cinda.clerk@muscoda.com or amy.clerk@muscoda.com

Wisconsin State law regarding voting in local elections is the same as State or National elections: 
A voter must be a U.S. citizen, who will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day, and must have resided in the Village of Muscoda 
for at least 10 consecutive days before the election. Voters must also show a photo ID before being allowed to vote.  
All voters must be registered before voting.  You may register in person at the polls, or register online at MyVote.com
This site will also give you information on where to vote.  
Voters who are registered and otherwise qualified, but cannot appear in person at the polls on Election Day, may elect to vote by 
absentee ballot. Absentee ballots can be requested at MyVote.com or at the Village office.
If you have questions about elections, registering to vote, voter ID, you  may be able to find the answer on the 

Wisconsin Election Commission’s web site

You can print an application to register to vote by following the link at forms, EL 131 and to request an absentee ballot forms, EL 121.