NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION AND SAMPLE BALLOTS NOVEMBER 4, 2014
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NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION AND SAMPLE BALLOTS NOVEMBER 4, 2014
NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION AND SAMPLE BALLOTS NOVEMBER 4, 2014 OFFICE OF THE CLARK COUNTY CLERK, TO THE VOTERS OF CLARK COUNTY Notice is hereby given of a general election to be held in the several wards in Clark County, on the 4th of November, 2014, at which the officers named below shall be chosen. The names of the candidates for each office to be voted for, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are given under the title of the office and under the appropriate party or other designation, each in its proper column, together with the questions submitted to a vote, in the sample ballot below. INFORMATION TO VOTERS Upon entering the polling place, a voter shall state his or her name and address and sign the poll book before being permitted to vote. If a voter is not registered to vote, a voter may register to vote at the polling place serving his or her residence if the voter provides proof of residence. Where ballots are distributed to voters, the initials of two inspectors must appear on the ballot. Upon being permitted to vote, the voter shall retire alone to a voting booth or machine and cast his or her ballot except that a voter who is a parent or guardian may be accompanied by the voter’s minor child or minor ward. An election official may inform the voter of the proper manner for casting a vote, but the official may not in any manner advise or indicate a particular voting choice. Where an optical scan voting system and paper ballots are used, the voter shall fill in the oval next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall write in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote, and fill in the oval on the write-in line. On referendum questions, the voter shall fill in the oval next to “yes” if in favor of the question, or the voter shall fill in the oval next to “no” if opposed to the question. When using an electronic ballot marking device (“AutoMARK”) to mark an optical scan ballot, the voter shall touch the screen at the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall type in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote. On referendum questions, the voter shall touch the screen at “yes” if in favor of the question, or the voter shall touch the screen at “no” if opposed to the question. Where touch screen voting systems are used, the voter shall touch the screen next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall type in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote. On referendum questions, the voter shall touch the screen next to “yes” if in favor of the question or the voter shall touch the screen next to “no” if opposed to the question. Official Ballot for Partisan Office and Referendum November 4, 2014 Note: A voter must vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor jointly on one ticket. A vote for Governor is also a vote for Lieutenant Governor. To vote for persons whose names do not appear on the ballot, write the names of individuals for both offices on the lines provided. Clark County A 11 IMPORTANT: Use Black Ink-DO NOT USE RED INK 21 After an official optical scan ballot is marked, it shall be inserted in the security sleeve so the marks do not show. The voter shall then insert the ballot in the voting device and discard the sleeve, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. The voter shall leave the polling place promptly. After an official touch screen ballot is cast, the voter shall leave the polling place promptly. A voter may select an individual to assist in casting his or her vote if the voter declares to the presiding official that he or she is unable to read, has difficulty reading, writing, or understanding English, or that due to disability is unable to cast his or her ballot. The selected individual rendering assistance may not be the voter’s employer or an agent of that employer or an officer or agent of a labor organization which represents the voter. Secretary of State Vote for 1 Doug La Follette (Democratic) Fill in only 1 oval in each contest. - To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this R. Julian Bradley Norbert Salamonski Jerry Broitzman Bob Kulp Andy Craig write-in: (Republican) (Democratic) (Constitution) (Republican) 42 43 County Sheriff Vote for 1 David L. Sartori Scott A. Haines Governor/ Lieutenant Governor Vote for 1 Matt Adamczyk Greg Herrick You may fill in only 1 oval for the office of Governor/Lieutenant Governor. (Constitution) Statewide 40 Legislative (Cont.) Representative to the Assembly District 69 Vote for 1 (Libertarian) - To vote for a name that is not on the ballot, write the name on the write-in: line marked "write-in," and fill in the oval next to the name like this State Treasurer R. Vote for 1 41 After an official hand-count paper ballot is marked, it shall be folded so that the inside marks do not show, but so the printed endorsements and inspectors’ initials on the outside do show. The voter shall then deposit his or her folded ballot in the proper ballot box or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit, and leave the polling place promptly. Statewide (Cont.) If you make a mistake on your ballot or have a question, see an election inspector. (Absentee voters: Contact your municipal clerk.) If a voter spoils a paper or optical scan ballot, he or she shall return it to an election official who shall issue another ballot in its place, but not more than three ballots shall be issued to any one voter. If the ballot has not been initialed by two inspectors or is defective in any other way, the voter shall return it to the election official who shall issue a proper ballot in its place. The elector may spoil a touch screen ballot at the voting station before the ballot is cast. After casting his or her vote, the voter shall leave the voting booth, properly deposit the ballot, and promptly leave the polling place. November 4, 2014 C Notice to voters: This ballot may be invalid unless initialed by 2 election inspectors. If cast as an absentee ballot, the ballot must bear the initials of the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Instructions to Voters The vote should not be cast in any other manner. Not more than five minutes’ time shall be allowed inside a voting booth. Sample ballots or other materials to assist the voter in marking his or her ballot may be taken into the booth and copied. The sample ballot shall not be shown to anyone so as to reveal how the ballot is marked. State of Wisconsin B (Democratic) (Democratic) (Republican) (Republican) Andrew Zuelke write-in: E L P M A S Ron Hardy (Wisconsin Green Party) Coroner er Vote for 1 Jerry Shidell Mary Burke/ John Lehman Richard ard J. Schleifer (Libertarian) (Democratic) (Republican) blican) write-in: ite-in: -in: Scott Walker/ Rebecca Kleefisch h write-in: Clerk of Circuit Court Vote for 1 Congressional (Republican) Representative resentative in Congress District 7 Vote for 1 Dennis nis Fehr Fehr/ No Candidate (Peoples ples Party) Heather Bravener Heath Heathe ((Democratic) (D write-in: Kelly lly Westlund Westlun Referendum (Democratic) (Democra (Democrat Sean Duffy S Robert ert Burke/ Joseph M. Brost To vote in favor of a question, fill in the oval next to 'YES,' like this R. To vote against a question, fill in the oval next to 'NO,' like this R. (Republican) (Libertarian (Libertarian) Lawrence Dale (Wisconsin Green Party) write-in: w write-in / Legislative write-in: (Lieutenant Governor) 51 Attorney General Vote for 1 Phil Swanhorst Brad Schimel Terry Moulton Thomas A. Nelson, Sr. write-in: (Democratic) (Democratic) (Republican) (Republican) (Libertarian) write-in: Question 1: "Creation of a Transportation Fund. Shall section 9 (2) of article IV and section 11 of article VIII of the constitution be created to require that revenues generated by use of the state transportation system be deposited into a transportation fund administered by a department of transportation for the exclusive purpose of funding Wisconsin's transportation systems and to prohibit any transfers or lapses from this fund?" State Senator District 23 Vote for 1 Susan V. Happ Continue voting at top of next column. State write-in: (Governor) Continue voting at top of next column. YES NO Turn ballot over to continue voting. The following is a sample of the official ballot: Town of Beaver 1 A B Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 Page 1 of 2-sided ballot Christina M. Jensen, Clark County Clerk Optical Scan Ballot Ballot continues on other side. WNAXLP Optical Scan Ballot NOTICE OF ADVISORY REFERENDUM CLARK COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at an election to be held in the County of Clark on November 4, 2014, the following proposed Resolution of the County Board will be submitted to a vote of the people: Clark County D E State of Wisconsin Referendum (Cont.) Official Ballot for Partisan Office and Referendum County Question 1: Shall the Wisconsin governor sign to accept federal funding for the expansion of the Medicaid/Badgercare program in Wisconsin to cover persons up to 133% of the federal poverty level? RESOLUTION # 34-8-14 REQUEST FOR REFERENDUM ON NOVEMBER 2014 BALLOT VOTER IDENTIFICATION BY PHOTO ID WHEREAS, there have been numerous allegations of voter fraud in past elections; and November 4, 2014 F November 4, 2014 for Town of Beaver YES WHEREAS, the Wisconsin State Legislature has already passed legislation supporting Voter Identification; and NO Ballot issued by _______________________ Question 2: Should the State of Wisconsin have a Voter Identification law that requires a voter to present a photo ID to verify the voter's identity in order to guarantee an honest outcome of elections? WHEREAS, this legislation has subsequently been challenged in Court and has left the citizens of Wisconsin without a secure voting outcome. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Clark County Board of Supervisors that a copy of this resolution be sent to Governor Scott Walker and to the Wisconsin State Legislature; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following referendum question be placed on the ballots of Clark County on November 4, 2014, seeking a “YES” or “NO” response: _______________________ (initials of inspectors) Absentee ballot issued by __________ E L P Certification of Voter oter Assistance sistance YES I certify fy that I marked this ballot at the request est and direction of a voter, who is authorized authoriz to receive assistance. NO The question will appear on the ballot as follows: Should the State of Wisconsin have a Voter Identification law that requires a voter to present a photo ID to verify the voter’s identity in order to guarantee an honest outcome of elections? ____________ (initials of municipal or deputy clerk) (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must ust st initial.) ________________________ ____________ (signature ignature of assistor) assisto M A S EXPLANATION A “yes” vote indicates that you support legislation that would require voters to present acceptable photo identification to verify the voter’s identity prior to voting. A “no” vote indicates that you oppose legislation that would require voters to present acceptable photo identification to verify the voter’s identity prior to voting. Done in the City of Neillsville On October 29, 2014 Christina M. Jensen, Clark County Clerk NOTICE OF ADVISORY REFERENDUM CLARK COUNTY NOVEMBER 4, 2014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at an election to be held in the County of Clark on November 4, 2014, the following proposed Resolution of the County Board will be submitted to a vote of the people: RESOLUTION # 28-7-14 REQUEST FOR REFERENDUM ON NOVEMBER 2014 BALLOT EXPANSION OF MEDICAID/ BADGERCARE PROGRAM IN THE STATE OF WISCONSIN AND CLARK COUNTY WHEREAS, the Federal government, under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, has made funding available to expand the current Medicaid/Badgercare program in Wisconsin to include persons with incomes less than 133% of the federal poverty level, providing 100% cost coverage for four years and 90% cost coverage thereafter, which would increase coverage for 84,000 people not currently covered in Wisconsin; and WHEREAS, Governor Scott Walker and the Wisconsin State Legislature have rejected these federal funds causing these 84,000 people to rely on the federally run Wisconsin State Healthcare Exchange, for which most of the 84,000 people do not qualify; and WHEREAS, if Wisconsin does not receive these federal funds to expand the Medicaid/Badgercare program, Wisconsin will need to spend $973 million to fund the Medicaid/Badgercare program through 2022; and D WHEREAS, if Wisconsin were to receive these federal funds to expand the program, Wisconsin would only need to spend $248 million to fund the program over the same period, which is $725 million less than if Wisconsin continued to not receive these federal funds; and Town of Beaver 1 E Page 2 of 2-sided ballot Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 F Ballot begins on other side. WHEREAS, Clark County is currently spending millions of dollars to cover health services for the uninsured and underinsured, which would be significantly decreased if the Medicaid/Badgercare program is expanded to cover more residents in Clark County; and WHEREAS, Wisconsin federal taxes is currently funding expansion of the Medicaid/Badgercare programs in other states rather than expanding health insurance coverage for Wisconsin residents; and WHEREAS, the Clark County Executive Committee has approved this resolution and recommends the Clark County Board of Supervisors adopt this resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Clark County Board of Supervisors that a copy of this resolution be sent to Governor Scott Walker, Wisconsin Counties Association, and various key state legislators as determined by the Clark County Executive Committee; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following referendum question be placed on the ballots of Clark County on November 4, 2014: The question will appear on the ballot as follows: Shall the Wisconsin governor sign to accept federal funding for the expansion of the Medicaid/Badgercare program in Wisconsin to cover persons up to 133% of the federal poverty level? EXPLANATION A “yes” vote indicates that you support action by the Governor to accept additional federal funding for the expansion of the Medicaid/BadgerCare programs in Wisconsin to provide healthcare coverage to persons and families with low income who are not currently eligible. A “no” vote indicates that you oppose action by the Governor to accept additional federal funding for the expansion of the Medicaid/BadgerCare programs in Wisconsin to provide healthcare coverage to persons and families with low income who are not currently eligible. Done in the City of Neillsville On October 29, 2014 Christina M. Jensen, Clark County Clerk NOTICE OF REFERENDUM ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at an election to be held in the several towns, villages, wards and election districts of the State of Wisconsin on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the following question will be submitted to a vote of the people pursuant to law: 2013 ENROLLED JOINT RESOLUTION 1 To renumber section 9 of article IV; and to create section 9 (2) of article IV and section 11 of article VIII of the constitution; relating to: creation of a department of transportation, creation of a transportation fund and deposit of funds into the transportation fund (second consideration). Whereas, the 2011 legislature in regular session considered a proposed amendment to the constitution in 2011 Senate Joint Resolution 23, which became 2011 Enrolled Joint Resolution 4, and agreed to it by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, which proposed amendment reads as follows: SECTION 1. Section 9 of article IV of the constitution is renumbered section 9 (1) of article IV. SECTION 2. Section 9 (2) of article IV of the constitution is created to read: [Article IV] Section 9 (2) The legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of a department of transportation and a transportation fund. SECTION 3. Section 11 of article VIII of the constitution is created to read: [Article VIII] Section 11. All funds collected by the state from any taxes or fees levied or imposed for the licensing of motor vehicle operators, for the titling, licensing, or registration of motor vehicles, for motor vehicle fuel, or for the use of roadways, highways, or bridges, and from taxes and fees levied or imposed for aircraft, airline property, or aviation fuel or for railroads or railroad property shall be deposited only into the transportation fund or with a trustee for the benefit of the department of transportation or the holders of transportation-related revenue bonds, except for collections from taxes or fees in existence on December 31, 2010, that were not being deposited in the transportation fund on that date. None of the funds collected or received by the state from any source and deposited into the transportation fund shall be lapsed, further transferred, or appropriated to any program that is not directly administered by the Department of Transportation in furtherance of the department’s responsibility for the planning, promotion, and protection of all transportation systems in the state except for programs for which there was an appropriation from the transportation fund on December 31, 2010. In this section, the term “motor vehicle” does not include any all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles or watercraft. WNAXLP SECTION 4. Numbering of new provision. If another constitutional amendment ratified by the people creates the number of any provision created in this joint resolution, the chief of the legislative reference bureau shall determine the sequencing and the numbering of the provisions whose numbers conflict. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution is agreed to by the 2013 legislature; and, be it further Resolved, That the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution be submitted to a vote of the people at the election to be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2014; and, be it further Resolved, That the question concerning ratification of the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution be stated on the ballot as follows: QUESTION 1: “Creation of a Transportation Fund. Shall section 9 (2) of article IV and section 11 of article VIII of the constitution be created to require that revenues generated by use of the state transportation system be deposited into a transportation fund administered by a Department of Transportation for the exclusive purpose of funding Wisconsin’s transportation systems and to prohibit any transfers or lapses from this fund?” EXPLANATION In general, funds collected in fees and taxes may be appropriated for any public purpose determined by the legislature. Wisconsin’s transportation fund, which currently exists under statute, is designed to be the source of funding for all modes of transportation in the state. Wisconsin law requires that specific revenue streams such as taxes or fees related to motor vehicles, aircraft and railroads be deposited into the transportation fund. At times, the legislature has transferred moneys initially deposited into the transportation fund to programs with nontransportation-related purposes. Such transfers have typically been to general revenue funds, which are used for state programs such as education, health care and shared revenue. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suggested that these transfers are permissible under current law. In essence, the proposed amendment would change the Wisconsin Constitution to require that revenues generated by specified uses of the state transportation system be deposited into a transportation fund and expended only for transportation-related purposes. A “yes” vote on this question would establish a Department of Transportation and a transportation fund in the state constitution. The current Department of Transportation and transportation fund exist only under statute. A “yes” vote would mean that all funds collected from taxes or fees in existence after December 31, 2010, for the licensing of motor vehicle operators, for the titling, licensing or registration of motor vehicles, for motor vehicle fuel, or for the use of roadways, highways or bridges and from taxes and fees levied or imposed for aircraft, airline property or aviation fuel or for railroads or railroad property would be deposited in the transportation fund or with certain authorized parties, such as a trustee for the benefit of the Department of Transportation. Funds in the transportation fund may not be lapsed, further transferred, or used for any program that is not directly administered by the Department of Transportation in furtherance of the department’s responsibility for the planning, promotion and protection of all transportation systems in the state (except for programs with an appropriation from the statutory transportation fund as of December 31, 2010). The proposed amendment does not define “transportation systems.” A “no” vote would mean that the Department of Transportation continues to be a statutory agency. It also would mean that monies collected from motor vehicle, aircraft and railroad fees and taxes could be appropriated by the legislature for transportation systems or for other programs as determined by the legislature. District 69 Vote for 1 Norbert Salamonski – Democrat Bob Kulp - Republican Townships of Butler, Eaton, Foster, Hendren, Hixon, Longwood, Mead, Mentor, Reseburg, Seif, Warner, Withee, Worden, Village of Withee, Cities of Greenwood, Stanley and Thorp will vote for: Representative to the Assembly District 68 Vote for 1 Jeff Peck – Democrat Kathy Bernier – Republican Black River Falls School District will vote for the following Referendum: Shall the School District of Black River Falls, Jackson, Clark and Monroe Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $22,500,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction and equipping of a new elementary school on district-owned land at the Forrest Street site; construction and equipping of an addition to the high school; renovation of existing high school science rooms and labs; secure entrance renovation at Forrest Street and Gebhardt Elementary Schools, the middle school, and the high school; construction of a parking lot at Forrest Street Elementary School; demolition of Third Street Elementary School and redevelopment of the site; and removal of portable classrooms at Forrest Street and Gebhardt Elementary Schools? YES NO Osseo-Fairchild School District will vote for the following Referendum Questions: I. INITIAL RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $5,500,000 BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Osseo-Fairchild School District, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Jackson and Clark Counties, Wisconsin, that there shall be issued, pursuant to Chapter 67, Wisconsin Statutes, General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $5,500,000 for the purpose of paying the costs of school building renovations including replacement of roofs, flooring and parking areas; general improvements to all school district buildings; district-wide technology upgrades; and equipment acquisition related to said projects. I. QUESTION Shall the foregoing resolution of the School Board of the Osseo-Fairchild School District be approved? YES NO II. RESOLUTION TO EXCEED REVENUE CAP COMMENCING WITH THE 2016-17 SCHOOL YEAR BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Osseo-Fairchild School District, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Jackson and Clark Counties, Wisconsin, that the final school district budget shall include amounts, set forth below, in excess of the revenue limits imposed by Section 121.91 of the Wisconsin Statutes each year for a period of four years on a nonrecurring basis for the purpose of paying District operating costs as follows: $330,000 for the 2016-17 school year, $450,000 for the 2017-18 school year, $425,000 for the 2018-19 school year and $425,000 for the 2019-20 school year. II. QUESTION Shall the School Board of the Osseo-Fairchild School District be authorized to exceed the revenue limit under Section 121.91 of the Wisconsin Statutes each year for a period of four years on a nonrecurring basis for the purpose of paying district operating costs as follows: $330,000 for the 2016-17 school year, $450,000 for the 2017-18 school year, $425,000 for the 2018-19 school year and $425,000 for the 2019-20 school year as provided in the foregoing resolution? YES NO Town of Thorp will vote for: State Senator District 29 Vote for 1 Paul Demain – Democrat Jerry Petrowski – Republican Representative to the Assembly District 87 Vote for 1 Richard Pulcher – Democrat James W. Edming – Republican Townships of Beaver, Colby, Dewhurst, Fremont, Grant, Green Grove, Hewett, Hoard, Levis. Loyal, Lynn, Mayville, Pine Valley, Sherman, Sherwood, Unity, Washburn, Weston, York, Villages of Curtiss, Dorchester, Granton, Unity, Cities of Abbotsford, Colby, Loyal, Neillsville and Owen will vote for: Representative to the Assembly Loyal School District will vote for the following Referendum: Shall the School District of Loyal, Clark County, Wisconsin, be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $195,000 for the 2014-15 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of building maintenance, and by $395,000 for the 2015-16 school year through the 2018-19 school year for nonrecurring purposes consisting of school operational expenses? YES NO LOCATION AND HOURS OF POLLING PLACE At the General Election to be held on November 4, 2014, in the County of Clark, the following polling place locations will be used: All polling places will open at 7:00 a.m. and will close at 8:00 p.m. All polling places are accessible to elderly and disabled voters. Town of Beaver Beaver Town Hall W3742 Capital Road Loyal, WI 54446 Town of Green Grove Green Grove Town Hall N12865 Sparrow Ave. Owen, WI 54460 Town of Lynn Lynn Town Hall W1877 US Hwy. 10 Granton, WI 54436 Town of Sherwood Sherwood Town Hall W896 Sherwood Rd. Granton, WI 54436 Town of York York Town Hall N5890 County Hwy. K Granton, WI 54436 City of Thorp Thorp City Hall 300 West Prospect Thorp, WI 54771 Town of Butler Butler Town Hall W10098 Capital Road Thorp, WI 54771 Town of Hendren Willard Comm. Center W8178 Dove Road Willard, WI 54493 Town of Mayville Mayville Town Hall W1296 Center Avenue Dorchester, WI 54425 Town of Thorp Thorp Town Hall W10902 Cty. Hwy. X Stanley, WI 54768 City of Abbotsford Abbotsford City Hall 203 N. First Street Abbotsford, WI 54405 Village of Curtiss Comm. Center – Old School 1107 Meridian Street Curtiss, WI 54422 Town of Colby Colby Town Hall N13295 Badger Avenue Colby, WI 54421 Town of Hewett Hewett Town Hall W7498 Arndt Road Neillsville, WI 54456 Town of Mead Mead Town Hall N10516 Bachelors Ave. Greenwood, WI 54437 Town of Unity Unity Town Hall W1296 Capital Road Spencer, WI 54479 City of Colby Colby Community Room 211 West Spence Street Colby, WI 54421 Village of Dorchester Dorchester Village Hall 188 South 2nd Street Dorchester, WI 54425 Town of Dewhurst Dewhurst Town Hall N103 Riviera Ave. Merrillan, WI 54754 Town of Hixon Hixon Town Hall N16004 Frenchtown Ave. Withee, WI 54498 Town of Mentor Mentor Town Hall N3049 King Street Humbird, WI 54746 Town of Warner Warner Town Hall W6194 Riplinger Rd. Greenwood, WI 54437 City of Greenwood Greenwood Fire Hall 103 Cannery Street Greenwood, WI 54437 Village of Granton Granton Village Hall 127 Maple Street Granton, WI 54436 Town of Eaton Eaton Town Hall N8598 State Hwy. 73 Greenwood, WI 54437 Town of Hoard Hoard Town Hall W3715 Center Road Owen, WI 54460 Town of Pine Valley Pine Valley Town Hall N3907 Marg Avenue Neillsville, WI 54456 Town of Washburn Washburn Town Hall W3808 State Hwy. 73 Neillsville, WI 54456 City of Loyal Loyal City Hall 301 North Main Street Loyal, WI 54446 Village of Unity Unity Memorial Hall 202 W. Clark Street Unity, WI 54488 Town of Foster Rock Dam Rod & Gun Club 8561 Hay Creek Road Willard, WI 54493 Town of Levis Levis Town Hall W6235 Bryan Avenue Neillsville, WI 54456 Town of Reseburg Reseburg Town Hall N13710 Gorman Avenue Thorp, WI 54771 Town of Weston Weston Town Hall W6105 Cty. Hwy. H Neillsville, WI 54456 City of Neillsville City Hall-Council Room 118 West Fifth Street Neillsville, WI 54456 Village of Withee Withee Village Hall 511 Division Street Withee, WI 54498 Town of Fremont Fremont Town Hall N5671 Oak Street Chili, WI 54420 Town of Longwood Longwood Town Hall W5725 Colby Factory Rd. Owen, WI 54460 Town of Seif Seif Town Hall N6738 Ives Avenue Willard, WI 54493 Town of Withee Withee Town Hall N15590 Bachelors Ave. Thorp, WI 54771 City of Owen Owen Public Library 412 North Central Ave. Owen, WI 54460 Town of Grant Grant Town Hall W3696 Ridge Road Granton, WI 54436 Town of Loyal Loyal Town Hall W3412 Chickadee Road Loyal, WI 54446 Town of Sherman Sherman Town Hall W896 Willard Road Spencer, WI 54479 Town of Worden Worden Town Hall N13691 Koser Avenue Thorp, WI 54771 City of Stanley Stanley Fire Hall 239 East 1st Street Stanley, WI 54768 WNAXLP IVO voting Instructions and Sample Ballots WNAXLP
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