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Menominee County Posts Sample Ballot, Voting Resources for April 2026 Election

Misty Wayka's office posted the April 7 sample ballot and public testing notices for Keshena and Neopit, giving Menominee County voters three days to confirm their races and absentee options.

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Menominee County Clerk Misty Wayka's office posted the official sample ballot and public testing notifications for the April 7, 2026 spring election, along with two required election notices, giving voters in Keshena, Neopit, and Zoar a concrete checklist to work through before polls open Tuesday.

The materials now live on the county clerk's elections page and include a Type A notice and a Type E notice for the spring election, the April 7 sample ballot, public testing notifications for the Keshena and Neopit polling locations, and downloadable forms for voter registration and absentee ballot requests. The sample ballot is the clearest tool available for a voter who wants to know exactly which races and local offices will appear on their specific ballot before stepping into a polling place.

The public testing notifications for Keshena and Neopit carry particular weight for voters who want more than faith in the process. Under Wisconsin election procedures, tabulation equipment must be publicly tested before election day, and that testing is open to any resident who wants to watch. The purpose is direct: catch any malfunction in the machines that will count ballots on April 7 before a single vote is recorded.

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Voters who still need to request an absentee ballot will find the request form on the clerk's page, as will anyone who needs to complete voter registration. Those planning to vote in person on April 7 will cast ballots at their designated polling place in Keshena, Neopit, or Zoar.

In a county of roughly 4,200 residents where centralized services in Keshena anchor much of daily civic life, Wayka's office is the single point of contact for polling place assignments, registration questions, and absentee logistics. The office's phone number, hours, and physical mailing address are listed on the county's official clerk page.

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