Elections 2008

February 19, 2008 -
2712 Votes cast =
39%
April 1, 2008
- 1624 Votes cast = 23%
September 9, 2008
November 4, 2008


Voting Location Changes!
Wards 1-3, 7&10
Village Hall - 2999 Lakeview Drive
Idlewild Park Building- 1500 Cotton
Drive (Right behind the Village Hall)
Wards 4-6, 8&9
White Pine Fire Station - 2323 Northwood Road
Calavera Park Building- 2694
Flintville Road (CTH M)
Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
If you are
uncertain which ward you are in please contact the Village office.

For countywide results for the April 3, 2007 election check out
Brown County's website.

Please come out and exercise your right to vote!
If
registering to vote for the first time, remember to bring your ID ( Drivers
License) OR
You can print out a
voter
registration form ahead of time and bring it with you to your polling place
along with your ID. This will cut your time spent at the polling place in half.
If you are a registered voter and would like an absentee ballot please fill out an
absentee ballot application and mail it in to our office no later
than November 3, 2006.
(If your ID does not have
your current address listed please bring another form listing your current
address; i.e., electric bill, bank statement, etc.)

New Voting Machines
The
Village of Suamico is anticipating receiving more grant money this year from the
State to make our polling places more accessible to all voters. We recently
purchased two ballot-marking machines that allow voters with disabilities and
other special needs to mark a ballot privately and independently.
The
ES&S AutoMARK™ voter assist terminal is a ballot-marking machine designed to
provide privacy and accessibility to voters who are vision or hearing-impaired,
or have a disability or condition that would make it difficult or impossible to
mark a ballot in the usual way. The technology also provides language assistance
to voters who are more comfortable speaking a different language or who need
help to better understand written instructions.
Below is a picture of what the new ballot-marking machines look like:

