In This Page: Elections 2025 Overview Town of Hortonia Election Information How to Register to Vote on Election Day Accepted Proof of Residence Documents Absentee Voting Procedures In-Person Absentee & Early Voting Schedule Latest Election Results & Statistics Additional Voting Resources & Links FAQ
Who can vote in the Town of Hortonia? Any U.S. citizen who is at least 18 years old on or before Election Day and has lived in the Town of Hortonia for at least 28 days prior to the election.
What can disqualify me from voting? You are disqualified if you have been convicted of treason, felony, or bribery and your voting rights have not been restored, if you bet on the outcome of an election, or if a court has adjudicated you incompetent in Wisconsin.
Where is my polling place? Town of Hortonia residents vote at the Fire Hall located at 700 W. Nye St. (County Rd TT), Hortonville.
How do I register to vote? Register at the polls on Election Day using the form available at MyVote . Your name must match exactly what appears on your Wisconsin photo ID.
What documents do I need to register? You need a valid photo ID (driver’s license or state ID) plus proof of residence, such as a utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, property tax bill, lease, or school ID.
How do I vote early in person? Early in-person voting for the Spring General is held at the Administrative Office, 215 W Main St, Hortonville, next to Alley Cat Coffee. Bring your photo ID. Schedule: March 21: 2 PM – 7 PM March 24: 10 AM – 3 PM March 27: 2 PM – 7 PM March 28: 2 PM – 7 PM To make an appointment, call the Clerk at 920-216-0932.
How do I request an absentee ballot? Any registered voter can request an absentee ballot via Vote Absentee By Mail or Vote Absentee In Person . In-person requests at the Clerk’s office are accepted until 5:00 PM on the Friday before the election.
Where can I find election results? Download the Town of Hortonia results PDF or visit the Outagamie County Results page for county-wide returns.
How do I contact Town Hall or the County Clerk? Town Hall: 920 779-9780 Outagamie County Clerk Elections: outagamie.org/government/departments-a-e/county-clerk/elections