Election Information
Election Information
POLLING LOCATION
2026 ELECTIONS
Spring Primary – February 17, 2026 (if needed)
Spring Election – April 7, 2026
Partisan Primary - August 11, 2026
General Election - November 3, 2026
Absentee ballots for the 2026 Spring Election will be mailed on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, for anyone who has an absentee ballot application in by that date. Applications for an absentee ballot can be found by clicking the icon above "Vote Absentee By Mail".
Absentee In-Person Voting will begin on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, and end on Friday, April 3, 2026, at the Village Clerk's Office during normal business hours for the 2025 Spring Primary Election.
Polls will be open on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, from 7AM to 8PM for the 2026 Spring Election.
Register Online
Anyone moving into the village, changing their name, or moving within the village limits must register to vote. You can register online at myvote.wi.gov or in person at the Village Clerk’s Office.
Bring your photo ID, if your ID does not have your current name and address on it, your proof of residence (like a utility bill, bank statement, lease, or pay stub) showing your current name and address will be required.
Online registrations MUST be completed 3 weeks prior to the current election, after that date, registrations must be done in the clerk’s office.
Bring your photo ID, if your ID does not have your current name and address on it, your proof of residence (like a utility bill, bank statement, lease, or pay stub) showing your current name and address will be required.
Online registrations MUST be completed 3 weeks prior to the current election, after that date, registrations must be done in the clerk’s office.
Proof of Residence (POR)
Proof of residence (POR) is required to register to vote. Proof of residence items may be – Photo ID (if your current name and address are listed), bank or credit card statement, utility bill, lease agreement, paycheck, student or government ID (must show address), other government document (social security statement, hunting license, etc – must show address), or tax statement.
Absentee Ballots
Applications for an absentee ballot may be filled out after January 1st each year at myvote.wi.gov. Absentee ballots MUST be mailed out and cannot be picked up at the clerk’s office to be filled out at home.
Before returning your Absentee Ballot, 1) sign the envelope, 2) have a witness sign it, and 3) write their complete address on the last yellow line. This is imperative information, if you want your vote to be counted. Incomplete envelopes will be returned to the voter for completion or rejected at the polling place.
Absentee Ballots need to be mailed to Village Hall or dropped off in the Clerk’s Office. All Absentee Ballots must be returned to the polling place by 8PM the day of the election in order to be counted. The Polls open at 7 am and close at 8 pm on Election Day. If you are in line at 8 pm, you will be able to cast your ballot. Want to request an absentee ballot? Need to register to vote? Go to myvote.wi.gov.
Village of Dane Representatives
The Village of Dane is located in the 81st Assembly District currently represented by Alex Joers.
The Village of Dane is in the 27th Senate District currently represented by Dianne Hesselbein.
The Village of Dane is in District 29 Dane County Board Supervisor represented by Don Postler.
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