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ELECTIONS

Interested in Running for Village Board?  
NOTICE OF SPRING ELECTION

New London School District

The following offices are to be elected in April 2024:  Two Village Trustees.  All terms are for two years.
Candidates interested in running for office may begin to circulate nomination papers beginning December 1, 2023.  You may download the Nomination Packet or obtain necessary forms at the office of the Village Clerk.  If you have any questions, you may contact Wendy Helgeson at:  920-757-5151 EXT 1100.

What is on my ballot?

Visit the My Vote Wisconsin Web site.
This site provides electors the opportunity to view personal voting information including registration status, polling place location, municipal clerk information, voting history, register to vote, request an absentee ballot and provide a sample ballot for upcoming elections.

Polling Place Location & Hours
Polling place hours on election day are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE DO I VOTE? Visit: myvote.wi.gov - all Village residents will vote at Shepherd of the Hills on election day. All in-person absentee voting is conducted at Village Hall.

All Wards
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
1615 Meadow view Drive
Greenville, WI  54942

Voter Registration
If you have moved, changed your name, turned 18 years of age, or are a new resident of Wisconsin, you will need to register or re-register to vote. To register to vote in the Village of Greenville, you must have resided in the Village for at least 28 consecutive days prior to an election.  You can register online at:  MyVote.Wi.Gov or print the Voter Registration Form and bring to the clerk's office with proof of residency.

In-person Voting
Photo I.D. is required. In-person absentee voting is held at Village Hall during normal business hours, 2 weeks prior to any election.
Location:       Greenville Village Hall, 6860 Park View Drive, Greenville
Hours:             Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
                             Friday - 8:00 a.m. - noon

Absentee Ballot Request - Permanent - Download 
If you are indefinitely confined because of age, illness, infirmity, or disability, you can receive an absentee ballot on a permanent bases by printing out and mailing in this form.  Photo ID is not required with the application.  By signing the certificate envelope that is mailed to you along with the ballot, the witness, who must also sign and provide their address on the certificate envelope, is certifying that they have verified the name and address of the voter.

Absentee Ballot Request Download   
Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day may request to vote an absentee ballot.  Whether voting in person or by mail, photo ID is required.  To obtain an absentee ballot, you may choose one of the following:
1.  Personally come to the Village Clerk's office to cast an absentee ballot.
2.  You can make a request in writing or email, and we will mail you an absentee ballot. The written request must include your voting address within the Village of Greenville, the address where the absentee ballot should be sent, if different, and your signature.  You can also print the Absentee Ballot Request form.  You will need to include a copy of your photo ID with your request in order for a ballot to be mailed to you.

Election Results
Election results are posted at the Outagamie County Clerk's office once they become available.