Q: HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?
A: REGISTER TO VOTE HERE
After voting for President, US Senate, and the US Congress (Vote Twice for Tony Wied - General and Special Election), it is critical to vote "down the ballot" for State Assembly and State Senate races and our Brown County candidates.
Q: What are State Assembly and State Senate races?
A: You will vote for one State Assembly Representative and one State Senator to represent you in Madison based on where you live.
For example, if you live in the Ashwaubenon area, you likely live in:
District 89 for State Assembly (Patrick Buckley is the Republican candidate)
District 30 for State Senate (Jim Rafter is the Republican candidate)
Q: How do I know which Republicans are running in my district?
A: Click this link and put in your address to obtain a sample ballot. It will show you every race and referendum on your ballot including your State Assembly and State Senate race
Here are maps if you would like to get a visual idea of how the State Assembly and State Senate districts have been drawn in our area:
State Assembly Map State Senate Map
Q: How do I find my polling place on election day?
A: Click this link and put in your address to find your polling place on election day.
Q: What if I will be out of town on election day - how do I vote Absentee by Mail?
A: Click this link to request an Absentee ballot
Q: How do I vote early in-person (to avoid lines on election day & eliminate risk of an event preventing me from voting)?
A: Click this link, put in your address for early in-person voting locations. Early in-person voting starts on or after 10/22/2024.
OTHER RESOURCES:
- All information related to WI elections at MyVote
- Brown County Election Notice page
- Call our office at 920-430-2005 or email [email protected], and we will help guide you through the registration and voting process.
REPUBLICAN PARTY OF BROWN COUNTY VOTER GUIDE
The Voter Guide below contains our slate of endorsed Republican candidates for every office that will be on your ballot as well as our recommended answer to the State Referendum question.
*NOTE on District 8 US Congressional race - due to Governor Ever's executive order, there is a special election with term ending Jan. 3, 2025 and the general election with normal 2-year term between Jan.3, 2025 and Jan. 3, 2027. Therefore, you will see two separate ballot questions for Congress District 8. Republican voters should vote for Tony Wied in both questions.
In other words, Republican voters will vote TWICE for TONY WIED.
*Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
ELECTION |
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE | WEBSITES |
President of the United States | Donald J. Trump | Donald J Trump for President |
United States Senator | Eric Hovde | Eric Hovde for U.S. Senate - Eric Hovde for Wisconsin |
*Representative in Congress District 8: Term Ending Jan. 3, 2025 | Tony Wied | Home - Tony Wied for Congress |
*Representative in Congress District 8: Term Ending Jan. 3, 2025-Jan.3, 2027 | Tony Wied | |
Assembly District 1 | Joel Kitchens | Home (joelkitchens.com) |
Assembly District 2 | Shae Sortwell | Home | Sortwell (votesortwell.com) |
Assembly District 4 | David Steffens | Meet David | Rep. David Steffen (wisconsin.gov) |
Assembly District 5 | Joy Goeben | GOEBEN FOR ASSEMBLY - About (joygoeben.com) |
Assembly District 6 | Elijah Behnke | Elijah Behnke for Assembly |
Assembly District 88 | Benjamin Franklin | Home (franklinforwisconsin.com) |
Assembly District 89 | Patrick Buckley | Buckley For Assembly | Pat Buckley (patbuckleywi.org) |
Assembly District 90 | Jessica Henderson | Jessica Henderson for Assembly |
State Senator District 2 | Eric Wimberger | Senate Candidate | Eric Wimberger for Senate | United States |
State Senator District 30 | Jim Rafter | Home | Rafter for Wisconsin |
Brown County District Attorney | David L. Lasee | |
Brown County Clerk | Patrick W. Moynihan, Jr. | |
Brown County Treasurer | Ray Suennen | |
Brown County Register of Deeds | Cheryl Berken | |
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State of Wisconsin Eligibility to Vote Referendum: “Eligibility to vote. Shall section 1 of article III of the constitution, which deals with suffrage, be amended to provide that only a United States citizen age 18 or older who resides in an election district may vote in an election for national, state, or local office or at a statewide or local referendum?” |
VOTE YES | *Voting YES means that you only want citizens to be able to vote |