Politics & Government
Franklin 2022 Spring Election Guide: Where To Vote, Who's Running
Here's your guide to the Franklin 2022 spring election: meet the candidates and find out where to vote.

FRANKLIN, WI — Voters across Franklin will be able to cast their vote on Tuesday for races in the Franklin School Board, Common Council and other county positions.
If you still have an absentee ballot to return, the city strongly recommends you drop it off at the clerk's office at City Hall until 8 p.m. the day of the election. Do not use the dropbox, which is not allowed after a recent court ruling.
Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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Here's what to know about registering, and where to vote:
If you aren't already registered to vote, you can do so at your polling place. You can check your registration status and register online through myvote.wi.gov.
When registering, be sure to bring a photo ID and proof of your residency. Click here to find out what is considered proof of residency.
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Where to vote:
Your polling place will depend on which aldermanic district and ward you live in. To find that out, click here to view a map of Franklin's aldermanic districts and wards as of January. You can also confirm your voting location through myvote.wi.gov.
District 1: Franklin City Hall, 9229 W. Loomis Road Wards 1, 2, 3
District 2: Franklin Law Enforcement Center, 9455 W. Loomis Road Wards 4, 5, 6, 7
District 3: The Polish Center of Wisconsin, 6941 S. 68th Street Wards 8, 9, 10, 11
District 4: Milwaukee County Sports Complex, 6000 W. Ryan Road Wards 12, 13, 14, 15
District 5: Milwaukee County Sports Complex, 6000 W. Ryan Road Wards 16, 17, 18, 19
District 6: St. Martin of Tours Church, 7963 S. 116th Street Wards 20, 21, 22
Here's who is on the ballot:
We asked each candidate running for an aldermanic seat to answer questions about their ideas and platform. Responses from each candidate who responded are linked below.
District 1:
District 2:
- Michelle L Eichmann
- Jamie Groark
District 5:
- Mike Barber
- Marcelino Rivera III
Franklin Public Schools School Board Member
- Debbie Larson
- Jeffrey P. Hall
- Mike Spragg
Voters will also get the chance to vote in multiple county supervisor and circuit court positions.
More information is available on the City of Franklin's website on elections.
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