2008 Elections
Spring Primary - February 19, 2008
Spring Election - April
1,
2008
Fall
Primary - September 9, 2008
General Election - November 4, 2008
Voter Registration
You must be registered before you can
vote (Voter
registration application). Anyone who is at least 18 years of age, is a U.S. citizen, has lived at
their current address for ten days and has not lost the right to vote can
register and vote. City residents can register in person at City Hall. To
register, you will be asked to provide your Driver’s License number. If you do not
have a Driver's License, you may use the last four digits of your Social
Security number. For proof of residency, the following forms may be used:
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A WI identification
card
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Any other official
identification card or license issued by a WI governmental body or unit or by an
employer in the normal course of business, but not including a business card
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A credit card or
plate
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A library card
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A check cashing or
courtesy card issued by a merchandise in the normal course of business
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A real estate tax
bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the
election
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A residential lease
which is effective for a period that includes election day
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A university, college
or technical institute fee card
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A university, college
or technical institute identification card
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An airplane pilot's
license
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A gas, electric or
telephone service statement for the period commencing not earlier than 90 days
before the election
If you cannot supply acceptable
proof of residence, your registration form can be substantiated and signed by
one other elector who resides in your municipality, corroborating your residency
information. The corroborator must then provide acceptable proof of residence.
You can also register on election day
at your voting site. You must bring the same information and meet the same
requirements for election day registration as you would for registering before
the election.
Absentee Voting
State Statutes allow anyone who is
unwilling or unable to go to the polls on election day to vote by absentee
ballot (Absentee
Ballot Application). Voters no longer need to give a reason when requesting an absentee
ballot. You can cast an absentee ballot in person or by mail.
Absentee Voting in Person
Absentee ballots can be cast prior to
election day as follows.
Where: City Hall, 123 East Elm Street
When: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Call
425-0900, Ext. 107 or 154 to make sure the ballots are available.
Absentee Voting by Mail
You can vote by absentee ballot by
mail. You must submit a written request containing the following information:
Mail written request to: City of
River Falls, 123 East Elm Street, River Falls, WI 54022. Written applications
must be receive by the Thursday before election day.
Election Inspectors
The City of River Falls is always
looking for citizens to work at the polls during elections. Election Inspectors
(poll workers) register new voters, answer questions, hand out and explain
ballots, and work with ballot counting equipment. The polls are open from 7:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Election Inspectors are paid $7.50 hour.
Where do I Vote?
You must vote in the ward in which
you live. You must cast your ballot at the voting location for your
neighborhood.
For a map,
click here.
Anyone interested in running for City
Council, should contact the Deputy City Clerk’s office at 425-0900, Ext. 107 for information on nomination papers and filing deadline.
| Wards |
Voting location |
Address |
| District 1 Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 &13 |
National Guard Armory |
Corner of Division and Grove |
| District 2 Wards 8, 9 &10 |
UW-RF University Center |
500 East Wild Rose Ave, S. Entrance off 6th St. |
| District 3 Wards 5, 6,& 7 |
Meyer Middle School |
230 N. 9th Street-North Entrance |
| District 4 Wards 11 & 12 |
River Falls High School |
818 Cemetery Road |