Spring Elections 2025

Now is the time to get your Absentee Ballot by going to myvote.wi.gov and requesting your ballots for this year.  The Primary Election is on February 18th with early voting starting on February 4th.  The General Election is on April 1st with very important races and issues including: WI Supreme Court Justice; WI State Superintendent of Public Instruction; local races and referendums; and, another Constitutional Amendment on the ballot. Everyone needs to make a Plan to Vote!

February 18 Primary

For these offices as needed:

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court

  • Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Wisconsin appellate courts, Districts II, III, and IV

  • County board

  • Local races and referendums and

  • Another Constitutional Amendment

April 1 Election

For these offices as needed:

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court

  • Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Wisconsin appellate courts, Districts II, III, and IV

  • County board

  • Local races and referendums and

  • Another Constitutional Amendment

more information about these races will be offered by Walworth Dems as the election season moves forward.

After the primary OR the deadline for submitting candidacy papers if no opposition for a non-partisan office, the Walworth County Democratic Party may endorse candidates and actively support their election through canvassing, signage, etc.

Susan Crawford brings experience, having served as a prosecutor, private-practice attorney, and now as a Judge. She grew up in Chippewa Falls where she learned Wisconsin values like common sense, responsibility, and honesty. She and her husband Shawn live in Madison, Wisconsin where they are raising their two children. Learn more

Both the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and Senator Tammy Baldwin have endorsed Crawford. “Since announcing her candidacy, Judge Crawford has secured the support of WEAC, the Wisconsin Laborers District Council, and more than 100 current and former judges, as well as current Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Ann Walsh Bradley, Rebecca Dallet, Jill Karofsky, and Janet Protasiewicz.” (Source: WisPolitics)

Walworth County Democratic Party volunteers will be working to elect Judge Crawford in her race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

How to contact your federal and state legislators

How to call your Member of Congress. With the incoming administration to pass such things as HR 9495 - designed to allow the executive branch to label any non-profit group as a terrorist group and strip it of it tax exempt status, we must get our voices heard. Below is a how to tutorial, a website to help you find your representatives, and the 5 Calls ap which will help you be even more impactful.

Video Tutorial

Find you representatives phone number

5 Calls app

How to contact your state legislators about an issue? You can find your legislators and their contact information by entering your address here.

You can also reach your legislators by calling the Legislative Hotline. In Madison, dial 266-9960. Toll-free, call 1-800-362-9472.

For general information about the Wisconsin Legislature, legislative processes, bill histories, or other inquiries, you can talk to the Legislative Reference Bureau's research staff by calling (608) 504-5802.