Early voting for spring primary begins February 4th
If you live in the Town of Brussels, you will have an extra incentive to head to the polls beginning next week. February 4th is the first day you can cast an in-person absentee ballot in Wisconsin ahead of February 18th. Every municipality will have at least one position to vote for to cut down the list of State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s candidate pool from three to two. That is all that will appear in Kewaunee County. The Town of Brussels in Door County will have one extra item for people to choose from when they head to the polls. Galen DeJardin, Austin Vandertie, and Matthew Phillips are all vying for the Supervisor 2 Seat being vacated by Joel Daoust. All other races will be settled on April 1st, when the spring election occurs. During regular office hours, you can head to your municipal office to vote early between February 4th and February 16th. You can find additional deadlines for the spring primary and general elections by clicking on this link. As with all elections, you must have the proper photo identification to cast your ballot.
