Politics & Government
Wisconsin's April 7 Election: What's On My Ballot In Shorewood?
There are big changes for the April 7 election in Shorewood, including polling place changes and absentee ballot rule changes.
SHOREWOOD, WI — The Tuesday, April 7 election in Wisconsin will continue as planned, state officials say after several legal challenges, including one before a federal judge, failed to result in a postponement.
In Shorewood, voters will be able to choose which candidate they want to see in the fall presidential election. Voters will also get to decide a number of statewide, county and local races that will appear on the ballot.
Polling Places
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According to the village website, the following polling places in the Village of Shorewood will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day:
- Wards 1 - 4 - Library/Village Center, 3920 N Murray Ave, Shorewood
- Wards 5 - 8 - Shorewood High School, 1701 E Capitol Drive, Shorewood
- Wards 9 - 12 - North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048 N Bartlett Avenue, Shorewood
- Absentee Ballot Central Processing - Shorewood Village Hall Court Room, 3930 N Murray Avenue, Shorewood
New Rules For Absentee Ballots
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Voters with absentee ballots will have to turn them in or have them postmarked by Tuesday to have them counted after a late ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court Monday night.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a consequential ruling for Wisconsin voters late Monday, overturning a lower court's ruling that extended Wisconsin's absentee ballot submissions by nearly a week.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge William M. Conley of the U.S. District Court - Western District of Wisconsin extended the deadline for absentee ballots to be received by election officials from 8 p.m. on election night to 4 p.m. on April 13. The move would have given poll workers more time to tally votes.
On Monday night, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Conley's ruling, voting along 5-4 lines to restore Wisconsin's former absentee ballot deadline. That means poll workers cannot accept absentee ballots that are postmarked after election day.
What's On My Ballot?
President of the United States - Democratic
Tulsi Gabbard
Amy Klobuchar
John Delaney
Deval Patrick
Bernie Sanders
Andrew Yang
Pete Buttigieg
Tom Steyer
Elizabeth Warren
Michael Bennet
Michael R. Bloomberg
Joe Biden
Uninstructed Delegate
Write In
President Of The United States - Republican
Donald J. Trump
Uninstructed Delegate
Write In
Justice Of The Supreme Court
Jill J. Karofsky
Daniel Kelly
Write In
Court Of Appeals Judge District 1
Vote For One
Joe Donald
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 2
Vote For One
Milton L. Childs, Sr.
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 5
Vote For One
Brett Blomme
Paul Dedinsky
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 7
Vote For One
Thomas J. McAdams
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 16
Vote For One
Brittany Grayson
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 24
Vote For One
Janet C. Protasiewicz
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 27
Vote For One
Kevin E. Martens
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 29
Vote For One
Rebecca Kiefer
Dan Gabler
Write In
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 32
Vote For One
Laura Gramling Perez
Write In
Milwaukee County Executive
Vote For One
Chris Larson
David Crowley
Write In
Milwaukee County Comptroller
Vote For One
Scott B. Manske
Write In
Milwaukee County Supervisor District 3
Vote For One
Sheldon A. Wasserman
Write In
Shorewood Village Trustee
Vote For Not More Than Two
Kathy Stokebrand
Arthur Ircink
Write In
Write In
Shorewood Municipal Judge
Vote For One
Margo Kirchner
Donal M. Demet
Write In
Shorewood School District School Board Member
Vote For Not More Than Three
Pablo Muirhead
Paru Shah
Clarke Warren
ReShunda Stephens
Write In
Write In
Write In
Milwaukee County Nonpartisan Procedure for Preparation of District Maps Referendum
Should the Wisconsin Legislature create a nonpartisan procedure for the preparation of Legislative and Congressional district plans and maps?
Yes
No
Statewide Referendum
QUESTION 1: “Additional rights of crime victims. Shall section 9m of article I of the constitution, which gives certain rights to crime victims, be amended to give crime victims additional rights, to require that the rights of crime victims be protected with equal force to the protections afforded the accused while leaving the federal constitutional rights of the accused intact, and to allow crime victims to enforce their rights in court?”
Yes
No
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