Spring Election 2026: What you need to know before heading to the polls to cast your vote in Racine County

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Spring Election 2026: What you need to know before heading to the polls to cast your vote in Racine County

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Nick Payne / Racine County Eye

Apr 6, 2026, 6:49 AM CT

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Originally published by Racine County Eye.

Racine County citizens will cast their ballots tomorrow, April 7, for the Spring 2026 Election. Here’s what voters need to know before they head to their polling location.

Voting hours running from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at all locations. Voters must be registered and present a valid photo ID to cast a ballot.

Citizens who are not yet registered may do so at their polling location on Election Day, provided they have lived in Wisconsin for at least 28 consecutive days before the election. Same-day registrants must bring a photo ID, the last four digits of their Social Security number, and a document showing their name and current address such as a utility bill, bank statement, real estate tax bill or paystub.

To find your polling location, see who is on your ballot, and check your voter registration, visit MyVote.

Please note that absentee ballots for the City of Racine will be counted at Racine City Hall, 730 Washington Ave., Room 207 A & B.

In all other communities, absentee ballots are counted at the applicable polling location.

Who is on the ballot on Election Day 2026

With the exception of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, all races this year are local. Below is the list of contested races with many candidates who participated in Racine County Eye’s candidate profile and Coffee with Candidates. Incumbent candidates are marked with an asterisk (*).

Wisconsin Supreme Court

Justice Rebecca G. Bradley. Bradley is retiring this summer when her term ends, creating an open seat on the state’s highest court. Read about their only debate here.

  • Maria S. Lazar
  • Chris Tayler

City of Racine

Racine Unified School Board

Seat #2: Scott Coey*, Marlo Harmon

Caledonia Village Board

Village of Sturtevant

Village of Raymond

Racine County Board of Supervisors

Editor’s note: Racine County Eye neglected to include these candidates in our profile series.

District 3: Monte Osterman, Robert Erd

Village of Union Grove

Editor’s note: Racine County Eye neglected to include these candidates in our profile series.

  • #6: Eugene Bower*, Shai DeMers

Where to Vote

If you live in a community with more than one voting location and are unsure about your polling location, please visit MyVote. You can also find your polling location, see who is on your ballot, and check your voter registration.

City of Racine

  • District 1 — Festival Park Hall, 5 Fifth St.
  • District 2 — John Bryant Center, 601 21st St.
  • District 3 — Tyler-Domer Community Center, 2301 Twelfth St.
  • District 4 — Red Apple Elementary School, 914 St. Patrick St.
  • District 5 — Roosevelt Elementary School, 915 Romayne Ave.
  • District 6 — Gilmore Middle School, 2330 Northwestern Ave.
  • District 7 — Cesar Chavez Community Center, 2221 Douglas Ave.
  • District 8 — Julian Thomas Elementary School, 930 Dr. M.L. King, Jr. Dr.
  • District 9 — Fratt Elementary School, 3501 Kinzie Ave.
  • District 10 — Mitchell School, 2701 Drexel Ave.
  • District 11 — Humble Park Community Center, 2200 Blaine Ave.
  • District 12 — Starbuck Middle School, 1516 Ohio St.
  • District 13 — Knapp Elementary School, 2701 17th St.
  • District 14 — SC Johnson Elementary School, 2420 Kentucky St.
  • District 15 — Jerstad-Agerholm School, 3601 LaSalle St.

City of Burlington

  • Districts 1 & 2, Wards 1-4 — Veteran’s Memorial Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave.
  • Districts 3 & 4, Wards 5-10 — Veteran’s Memorial Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave.

Town of Burlington

  • Wards 1-7 — Town Hall, 32288 Bushnell Rd.
  • Wards 8-11 — Pathway Church, 6919 Mc Henry St.

Town of Dover

  • Wards 1-8 — Town Hall, 4110 S. Beaumont Ave.

Town of Norway

  • Wards 1-11 — Town Hall, 6419 Heg Park Rd.

Town of Waterford

  • Wards 1-10 — Town Hall, 415 N. Milwaukee

Village of Caledonia

  • Wards 1-2 — Caledonia Highway Garage, 6922 Nicholson Rd.
  • Wards 3-5 — Faithbridge Church, 10402 Northwestern Ave.
  • Wards 6-8 & 20-21 — Grace Church, 3626 Highway 31
  • Wards 9-10 & 12-13 — St. Mesrob Church, 4605 Erie St.
  • Wards 11, 14, 15 & 17 — Caledonia Village Hall, 5043 Chester Ln.
  • Wards 16, 18 & 19 — Prince of Peace Church, 4340 Six Mile Rd.

Village of Elmwood Park

Ward 1 — Village Hall – Building #3, 3131 Taylor Ave.

Village of Mt. Pleasant

  • Wards 1, 10, 12, 15-16 — Mt. Pleasant Village Hall, 8811 Campus Dr.
  • Wards 2-4, 11 & 17-18 — Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church, 1700 S. Green Bay Rd.
  • Wards 5, 6, 7, 8 & 25 — Racine Assembly of God Church, 1325 Airline Rd.
  • Wards 9, 13 & 14, 24 — Racine Bible Church, 12505 Spring St.
  • Wards 19-23 — Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 3350 Lathrop Ave.

Village of North Bay

Ward 1 — Village Hall, 3615 Hennepin Place

Village of Raymond

Wards 1-6 — Town Hall, 2255 76th St.

Village of Rochester

Wards 1-6 — Village Hall, 300 W. Spring St.

Village of Sturtevant

Wards 1-8 — Municipal Building, 2801 89th St.

Village of Union Grove

Wards 1-7 — Municipal Building, 925 15th Ave.

Village of Waterford

Wards 1-10 — Village Hall, 123 N. River St.

Village of Wind Point

Wards 1-3 — Public Works Garage, 215 E. Four Mile Road

Village of Yorkville

Wards 1-5 — Municipal Building, 925 15th Ave., Union Grove

To find your polling location, see who is on your ballot, and check your voter registration, visit MyVote.

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