In-person absentee voting has started today ahead of the 04/02/2024 spring election and will run every weekday through Friday 03/29/2924.
Appleton residents who wish to cast in-person absentee ballots may do so at:
City Hall, 6th Floor
100 N Appleton Street
Appleton, WI 54911
Hours are as follows:
- 03/19/2024 – 03/22/2024: 8AM – 4:30PM
- 03/25/2024: 8AM – 6PM
- 03/26/2024: 8AM – 4:30PM
- 03/27/2024: 8AM – 6PM
- 03/28/2024: 8AM – 4:30PM
- 03/29/2024: 8AM – 12PM
Go to https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/ to view the candidates and races for the elections in your districts and for polling location information if you want to vote in-person on April 2.
In addition to the mayor and the city attorney, all of the aldermanic positions in even numbered districts are up for reelection; however, there are only a couple contested elections—District 4 and District 14.
DISTRICT 4
Martyn Smith
Virgil Van Asten
District 4 Candidate Questionnaires and Candidate Forums:
- Post Crescent
- League of Women Voters (This also included Christopher Quann who was eliminated during the spring primary)
- Democratic Party of Outagamie County
DISTRICT 14
Christopher Croatt (incumbent)
Everett O’Malley
District 14 Candidate Questionnaires and Candidate Forums:
In addition to those two contested aldermanic races, there are a number of elections with only one candidate:
- DISTRICT 8 – Patti Heffernan is running to replace Joss Thyssen who opted to not seek reelection
- DISTRICT 2 – Vered Meltzer (incumbent)
- DISTRICT 6 – Denise Fenton (incumbent)
- DISTRICT 10 – Vaya Jones (incumbent)
- DISTRICT 12 – Nate Wolff (incumbent)
- MAYOR – Jake Woodford (incumbent)
- CITY ATTORNEY – Christopher Behrens (incumbent)
- BOARD OF EDUCATION – There are two positions open and only two candidates running
- Edward Ruffolo (incumbent)
- Kay Eggert (incumbent)
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