Election Information

April 4, 2023 Election

1  Outstanding Absentee Ballots
0  Outstanding Provisional Ballots

Election Results:

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT - Janet C. Protasiewicz: 156 / Daniel Kelly: 301  / Write-in: 0 
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, BRANCH 2 - Scott C. Woldt: 305 / LaKeisha D. Haase: 132 / Write-in: 0
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, BRANCH 6 - Daniel Bissett: 369 / Write-in: 0
TOWN BOARD CHAIRPERSON - Leonard Schmick: 380 / Write-in: 1
TOWN BOARD SUPERVISOR 1 - Chuck Kuhrt: 380 / Write-in: 0 
TOWN BOARD SUPERVISOR 2 - Grant Stettler: 377 / Write-in: 1
TOWN CLERK - Jenny Sonnleitner: 394 / Write-in: 0
TOWN TREASURER - Trisha Hunter: 265 / Joyce Christianson: 137 / Write-in: 0
TOWN CONSTABLE - Ralph F. Kalies: 370 / Write-in: 1
OMRO SCHOOL DISTRICT - SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - Joanie Beem: 41 / Tom Jackson: 42 / Write-in: 0
OSHKOSH SCHOOL DISTRICT - SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - Kelly DeWitt: 133 / Adam BellCorelli: 84 / Barbara Herzog: 102 / Write-in: 0 
RIPON SCHOOL DISTRICT - SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - David W. Scott: 86 / Thomas Stellmacher: 97 / Josh Rieder: 91 / Write-in: 2 
REFERENDUMS:
QUESTION 1: "Conditions of release before conviction.  Shall section 8(2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose on an accused person being released before conviction conditions that are designed to protect the community from serious harm?"  YES: 283 / NO: 108
QUESTION 2: "Cash bail before conviction.  Shall section 8(2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose cash bail on a person accused of a violet crime based on the totality of the circumstances, including the accused's previous convictions for a violent crime, the probability that the accused will fail to appear, the need to protect the community from serious harm and prevent witness intimidation, and potential affirmative defenses?"  YES: 290 / NO: 103
QUESTION 3: "Shall able-bodied, childless adults be required to look for work in order to receive taxpayer-funded welfare benefits?"  YES: 353 / NO: 45
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT TO VOTE!!

Where do I vote in the Town of Utica?

Utica Town Hall
1730 County Road FF in Fisk

Polling Hours in the Town of Utica
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

How do I register to vote in the Town of Utica

You must register to vote if you have not previously voted in the Town of Utica. You may do so in the Clerk's office by request or the day of an election at the polls. Download a Voter Registration Application.

You must be 18 years of age on or before the Election Day.

  1. You must be a resident of the Town of Utica for 28 consecutive days prior to Election Day
  2. You must fill out a Voter Registration form and provide a current driver's license with your new address or ID bearing your current address. Other forms of identification would be a utility bill, bank statement or check book showing your new address.
  3. You may register by mail, but make sure you include copies of all required identification

How do I receive an Absentee Ballot?

Request an absentee ballot in writing including your voting address, the election date you would like a ballot for, what ward/school district you live in, the address where the absentee ballot should be sent (if different) and your signature.  The ballot will then be mailed to you.  Office hours are by request, so call Jenny at 920-410-0347. You can also Download an Absentee Ballot Application and mail it to Jenny Sonnleitner 6570 Bradley Ave. Pickett, WI  54964.  You can vote absentee from the third Monday before election day until 7:00pm on the Friday before election day.