April 7, 2026 Wisconsin Spring Election: Essential Details
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Essential Information for Fort Atkinson Voters
The Wisconsin 2026 Spring Election is Tuesday, April 7th.
In-person registration and voting for Fort Atkinson residents will take place at the Municipal Building Gymnasium, 101 North Main Street. Voters are asked to use the Water Street entrance.
Polls are open from 7:00am to 8:00pm.
The deadline for return of absentee ballots is also April 7th by 8:00pm.
Parking is available on Main Street, Water Street and the public lots to the west of the Municipal Building.
Handicap parking is available in front of the overhead doors near the Parks and Recreation entrance or on the side of the Municipal Building.
A Photo ID is required for in-person absentee voting in Wisconsin.
Michelle Ebert, Clerk/Treasurer for Fort Atkinson, is responsible for an equal and impartial election process for all voters in the City of Fort Atkinson.
What’s on the ballot?
The ballot for Fort Atkinson voters shapes up as follows:
Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. One State Supreme Court seat is open for election, for which a contested race is between Judges Chris Taylor and Maria S. Lazar.
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge. Fort Atkinson falls under the jurisdiction of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District IV, headquartered in Madison, which hears appellate cases from several counties in the southern and central part of the state. Incumbent Judge Rachel A. Graham is unopposed. Get more details.
Jefferson County Board of Supervisors. Get more details about these races.
Fort Atkinson City Council Members. Four candidates for two seats. Candidates are (in order of ballot placement) John Ciccarelli, Nathan Friedl, Jena Price, and Bruce Johnson (incumbent). Find out more about the candidates.
Fort Atkinson School Board Members. Three candidates for two seats. Candidates are (in order of ballot placement) Chevon Bowen, Kory J. Knickrehm (incumbent), and Amy Amato Reynolds (incumbent).
No Wisconsin Constitutional measures.
No local referenda.
No Circuit Court judgeship races.
No Municipal Court judgeship races.
