Election administration for Glenbeulah voters is managed by the Sheboygan County Clerk's Office, located at 508 New York Avenue, Room 101, Sheboygan, WI 53081, phone (920) 459-3003, website https://www.sheboygancounty.com/departments/county-clerk. The County Clerk is the chief election official and coordinates with the Village of Glenbeulah Clerk to administer federal, state, county, and local elections. Statewide coordination comes from the Wisconsin Elections Commission, which maintains the voter registration database.
Residents can register to vote online through the MyVote Wisconsin website at https://myvote.wi.gov, the central portal for voter services statewide. Wisconsin offers same-day voter registration, allowing eligible residents to register at their polling place on Election Day by providing proof of residence such as a Wisconsin driver's license, utility bill, bank statement, or paycheck with current address. The online registration deadline is 20 days before an election, though in-person registration is available at Sheboygan County Clerk's office until the Friday before the election and at the polls on Election Day. Voters must be U.S. Citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, have resided in Wisconsin for at least 28 consecutive days, and not be currently serving a felony sentence. Municipal elections in the village are held in spring of odd-numbered years, typically on the first Tuesday in April, to elect the Village Board President and Village Trustees. The Village Board consists of six trustees serving staggered three-year terms, with positions appearing on the ballot in rotation. The next regular spring election will be held April 1, 2025, with candidate filing typically occurring in December and January preceding the election. Information about candidates, local ballot measures, and ward boundaries can be obtained from the Village Clerk at (920) 526-3571 or the Sheboygan County Clerk's office. Voters can find their assigned polling place, view a sample ballot, check their voter registration status, and track absentee ballots through the MyVote Wisconsin website at https://myvote.wi.gov by entering their name and date of birth. The village typically has one polling location serving the entire community, usually at the Glenbeulah Community Center or Village Hall. Polls in Wisconsin are open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Election Day. Wisconsin provides extensive public access to election records. The statewide voter registration list is maintained by the Wisconsin Elections Commission and is available to candidates, political parties, and certain authorized users, though not for commercial purposes. Campaign finance reports for state and local candidates are searchable through the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System at https://cfis.wi.gov. Candidate registration forms, nomination papers, and financial disclosures are public records available through Sheboygan County Clerk for local offices and the WEC for state offices. Election results by precinct, including results for the village, are published on the Sheboygan County website and the WEC website following certification. Sheboygan County offices on the ballot will include County Executive, County Board Supervisors, Sheriff, District Attorney, Register of Deeds, County Clerk, and County Treasurer. There is no U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Glenbeulah voters are published by the Wisconsin Elections Commission (https://elections.wi.gov/). There may be judicial elections for circuit court judges, county referenda, and potential school board or village referenda. Wisconsin voters can request absentee ballots for any reason, no excuse is required. Absentee ballot requests can be submitted online through MyVote Wisconsin at https://myvote.wi.gov, by mail, email, or in person to the municipal clerk (Village Clerk for local voters). Requests must be received no later than 5:00 PM on the Thursday before the election. Absentee ballots must be returned to the municipal clerk by 8:00 PM on Election Day, either by mail (postmarks do not count, ballots must be received by 8:00 PM), in person at the clerk's office, or at an absentee ballot drop box if available. Wisconsin requires voters to provide a copy of photo ID when requesting an absentee ballot by mail. The MyVote website allows voters to track their absentee ballot status online.