Politics & Government

Spring Election 2020: Who's On My Ballot In Oak Creek

The Spring 2020 election features local, county, statewide and U.S. presidential candidates. Are you on the voter registration purge list?

The Spring 2020 election features local, county, statewide and U.S. presidential candidates.
The Spring 2020 election features local, county, statewide and U.S. presidential candidates. (Scott Anderson, Patch Staff)

OAK CREEK, WI — Wisconsin's spring 2020 general election will be held Tuesday, April 7. The primary will be held Tuesday, Feb. 18 to whittle the candidates down in advance of the general election.

In Milwaukee County, voters will see a number of statewide, county and local races on the ballot.

Here is what your ballot will look like in Oak Creek on Feb. 18.

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2020 Spring Election: Dates To Know

Feb. 18 Spring Primary - Oak Creek

Supreme Court Justice (Feb. 18 primary)
10-year term

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Jill Karofsky, Madison

County Executive

Chris Abele (i) declared he was not running for re-election. Abele filed his Declaration of Noncandidacy in Dec. 2019.

David Crowley, Milwaukee
Chris Larson, Milwaukee
Theodore A Lipscomb, Sr., Glendale
Purnima Nath, Brown Deer

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 5

Brett Blomme

Paul Dedinsky

Zach Whitney

Polling Places

All polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18.

District 1, Wards 1-2-3
School Administration Building
7630 S. 10th Street

District 2, Wards 4-5-6
Oak Creek Assembly of God
7311 S. 13th Street

District 3, Wards 7-8-9
American Legion Post 434
9327 S. Shepard Avenue

District 4, Wards 10-11-12
National Guard Armory
8520 S. Howell Avenue

District 5, Wards 13-14-15
Parkway Church
10940 S. Nicholson Road

District 6, Wards 16-17-18-19
Oak Creek Community Center
8580 S. Howell Avenue

Voter Registration

In order to vote in Wisconsin you must first register. You can start the registration process online at My Vote WI: myvote.wi.gov. You can also register in-person at the local municipal clerk's office, or at the polling place on Election Day.

1) My Vote Wisconsin: Check your local municipal ballot for national, state and local candidates. You can also check the status of your voter registration.

2) Voter ID Guidelines: Be sure you're prepared at the polls by reviewing the acceptable forms of identification required in Wisconsin.

Registration Deadlines

Feb. 18 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Register to Vote at Your Polling Place
Voters can register to vote at their polling place on Primary Day.

Feb. 18 at 5 p.m.- Deadline for Hospitalized Voters
Voters who are in a hospital may request a ballot be brought to them by an appointed agent if they are hospitalized in the 7 days preceding the primary. Hospitalized electors may request an absentee ballot between Feb. 11 and Feb. 18 at 5 p.m.

Feb. 18 at 5 p.m.- Deadline to Request an Absentee Ballot Military
If a voter is in the military, then their absentee ballot request must be received by their municipal clerk no later than 5 p.m. on this date.

Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. - Deadline to Return Absentee Ballot
If you have already received an absentee ballot, you must return your absentee ballot by mail or delivery to your municipal clerk. Your ballot must be received by your municipal clerk no later than 8 p.m. on Primary Day.

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