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Spring 2026 Election Information

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It's already time to start thinking about the Spring Election coming up on April 7, 2026. Nomination papers are available for those interested in seeking office. Completed paperwork must be submitted by January 6th.


A primary election, if needed, will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.


Ballots will be available to view on myvote.wi.gov 21 days before the election.


What's on the ballot for the Spring Election

  • Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice

  • Dunn County Circuit Court Judge

  • All 29 Dunn County Board of Supervisors Districts

  • Municipal Boards (City, Towns, Villages)

  • School Boards (15 in Dunn County)

  • Referendum Questions (if applicable/filed)



City of Menomonie


In the City of Menomonie, the Mayor and the alderpersons (city council members) in the even-numbered wards will be up for election. The term for alderpersons is two years.


These seats are currently filled by:

Mayor - Randy Knaack

Ward 2 - Matthew Crowe

Ward 4 - Gretchen Yonko

Ward 6 - Leland Schwebs

Ward 8 - Mary Solberg

Ward 10 - Ryland Erdman

More information, including nomination papers, can be found on the City's website.


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School Board


The Menomonie Board of Education has nine elected members. Terms are for three years, and three seats are up for election every spring.


School board members whose seats are up for election this year are Dale Dahlke, Amber Kersting, and Amy Riddle-Swanson.


A Declaration of Candidacy and a Campaign Registration Statement must be completed and turned into the SDMA District Office by January 6th at 5 pm.


More information, including candidacy forms, can be found on the district website.


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County Board


All 29 Dunn County Board of Supervisors Districts are up for election in 2026. More information, including nomination papers, can be found HERE.



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Municipal elections


Municipalities and villages in Dunn County may have seats up for election on the spring ballot. What will be on the ballot varies as each municipality and village is unique. Elected officials include town chairpersons, supervisors, clerks, and treasurers, as well as village presidents, trustees, and clerks. Anyone interested in running for these positions should contact their municipality directly. Some require nomination papers, while others nominate candidates by caucus.


Some municipalities have combined clerk/treasurer positions, and the clerk and treasurer positions may also be appointed rather than elected. Townships will also vary in the number of supervisors they have, and villages can vary in the number of trustees they have.


Links to the websites of all townships and villages in Dunn County can be found on the Dunn County Clerk's website.


More information can also be found on the Wisconsin Elections Commission website.








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