Politics & Government
Mayoral, School Board Candidates For Waukesha 2022 Spring Election
Voters will decide the next Waukesha mayor and school board members on April 5. Here's what to know about voting.

WAUKESHA, WI — The 2022 Spring Election in Waukesha will decide the next mayor, county supervisors and school district board members.
Shawn Reilly, the incumbent mayor, told The Waukesha Freeman he wanted to create a budget for water infrastructure and redevelop the city's downtown.
Lisa Salb, the chair of the Landmarks Commission, said the city's issue with affordable housing was a bigger issue than pushing for high-end apartments, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
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Six people are running for school board in the School District of Waukesha: Greg Deets, William Baumgart, Sarah Harrison, Marquell Moorer, Mark Borowski and Karrie Kozlowski.
The election will also decide the next local Waukesha County Supervisor and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge, depending on residents' locales.
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Poll Stations, Absentee Ballots
Have an absentee ballot? Ballot drop boxes won't be available in this election, but residents can drop off their ballot at their local clerk's office, their local polling place or at an early voting location.
Here's where absentee ballots can be turned in.
- Send it to the election clerk's office with the paid postage envelope inside the absentee ballot: 201 Delafield Street, Suite 104. Waukesha, WI 53188
- Drop it off at the election clerk's office in person. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- Turn it in at your local polling place on April 5. Check My Vote WI to find your local poll station. Hours are from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Most Wisconsinites will need a photo ID to vote in-person or through absentee, according to state law.
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