All Village of Cassville registered voters should vote at the Cassville Municipal Building, 100 W Amelia St, Cassville, WI 53806. Polls open at 7:00 AM and close at 8:00pm on election days, or you may choose to vote by absentee ballot if you are unable to come in on election day.
2026 Election Dates & Purposes
- Spring Primary Election - Tuesday, February 17 (if necessary)
- Nonpartisan primary held the third Tuesday in February to nominate candidates to be voted for at the spring election.
- Spring Election – Tuesday, April 7
- Election held the first Tuesday in April for Court of Appeals Judge, Circuit Court Judge, County Nonpartisan Offices, Municipal Offices, School District Offices, and referenda (if necessary), and in Presidential years, to express preference for the person to be the presidential candidate for each party.
- Partisan Primary Election - Tuesday, August 11
- Primary held the second Tuesday in August to nominate candidates to be voted for at the general election and referenda (if necessary).
- General Election - Tuesday, November 3
- Election held in even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November to elect the President and Vice President of the United States (in Presidential years), United States Senator, Representative in Congress, State Senator, Representative to the Assembly, District Attorney, County Partisan Offices, and referenda (if necessary).
Voter Registration
You must be registered to vote in the Village of Cassville prior to casting a ballot. If you have previously registered to vote in the Village of Cassville, you will not need to register again unless you have moved or changed your name. To verify your registration status, you may visit the Voter Public Access Website at https://myvote.wi.gov. You can also use this website to register and to request an absentee ballot.
Voter Eligibility
To be eligible to vote, you must:
- Be a United States citizen
- Be age 18 or older on Election Day
- Have resided at your current residence at least 28 consecutive days before the election
- Have, if convicted of a felony, completed the terms of your sentence, including probation/parole
- Have not placed a bet or wager on the outcome of the election
- Have not been adjudicated incompetent to vote (only a judge can make such a ruling)