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How to Vote 

The upcoming Election is on Tuesday, April 7th! 

Register to vote, find your polling location, or request an absentee ballot:

Voting in Oshkosh is simple and accessible for Wisconsin residents. You can register to vote online at myvote.wi.gov if you have a valid Wisconsin driver license or state ID; otherwise, you can register by mail or in person at your municipal clerk’s office or on Election Day. To be eligible, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old on or before Election Day, and have lived at your Wisconsin address for at least 28 days.

 

The MyVote Wisconsin website is a one-stop resource where you can register, check your voter status, update your name or address, request an absentee ballot, view what’s on your ballot, and find your polling place by entering your address.

Find your polling location, register to vote here:

www.myvote.wi.gov

More election information:

https://www.oshkoshwi.gov/CityClerk/Elections/

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Logan Jungbacker for Oshkosh Common Council

Building a Better Future

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Paid for by Logan for Oshkosh 

Logan is running for Oshkosh City Council to keep our city affordable, strengthen the local economy, and ensure local government works efficiently for all residents. He supports practical solutions that expand housing choice and affordability, encourage smart, resident-focused economic growth, and deliver an efficient government that respects hardworking taxpayers.

His campaign is rooted in common-sense, accountable, forward-looking leadership—focused on real results, not politics.

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