Politics & Government
Muskego Election-Day Voter Guide For Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Where do I vote? What races will be on my ballot? How do I obtain necessary ID to vote? Find answers to these questions and more here.

MUSKEGO-- Election Day is coming up fast in Muskego, and here is your guide to election day, including where to vote and what's on your ballot.
How to Register to vote:
- To vote in Wisconsin you must first register to vote. You can start the registration process online at My Vote WI: myvote.wi.gov.
- You can also register in-person at your local municipal clerk's office, with a special registration deputy, or at the polling place on Election Day.
- The Voter Registration Guide contains more detailed information about registration.
- Voter registration forms are also available here to download.
- All voters must submit proof of residence with their voter registration.
Voting Locations and Hours
To look up you voting location, visit the Election & Collection website.City Locations. The City of Muskego has seven polling places throughout the city. Locations are open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm on Election Day. You must live in the specific district to vote at that polling place.
| Aldermanic District | Wards | Location |
| 1 | 1, 2, 3 | St. Paul's Lutheran Church and School S66 W14325 Janesville Road |
| 2 | 4, 5 | Muskego Public Library S73 W16663 Janesville Road |
| 3 | 6, 7, 8 | Atonement Lutheran Church S70 W16244 Martin Drive |
| 4 | 9, 10 | Muskego City Hall W182 S8200 Racine Avenue |
| 5 | 11, 12 | Fox River Christian Church S67 W19491 Tans Drive |
| 6 | 13, 14 | Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department - Station #4 W195 S10030 Racine Avenue |
| 7 | 15, 16 | Tudor Oaks Retirement Community S77 W12929 McShane Drive |
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Sample Ballot
Here is what you can expect on your ballot this Nov. 8
President Of The United States
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- Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence (Republican)
- Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine (Democratic)
- Darrell L. Castle/Scott N. Bradley (Constitution)
- Gary Johnson/Bill Weld (Libertarian)
- Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka (Wisconsin Green)
- Monica Moorehead/Lamont Lilly (Workers World Party)
- Rocky Roque De La Fuente/Michael Steinberg (American Delta Party)
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United States Senator
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- Ron Johnson (Republican)
- Russ Feingold (Democratic)
- Phillip N. Anderson (Libertarian)
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Representative In Congress District 1
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- Paul Ryan (Republican)
- Ryan Solen (Democratic)
- Jason Lebeck (Libertarian)
- Spencer Zimmerman (Trump Conservative)
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State Senator District 28
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- Dave Craig (Republican)
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Representative To The Assembly District 83
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- Chuck Wichgers (Republican)
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Waukesha County District Attorney
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- Susan L. Opper (Republican)
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Waukesha County Clerk
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- Kathleen Novack (Republican)
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Waukesha County Treasurer
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- Pamela F. Reeves (Republican)
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Waukesha County Register Of Deeds
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- James R. Behrend (Republican)
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