Vote April 7, 2026 to Keep Winning
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Keep the momentum going! You voted last February & great change is happened in our Kenosha Unified School District race. Let’s vote for change in KUSD on April 7, 2026.

Education Reform Is on the Ballot April 7, 2026
We have the opportunity to keep one Kenosha Unified School District School Board member and elect a new one. The RPKC endorses Bob Tierney and recommends Patrick Juliana.
Fight, fight, fight & vote in every election!

When & Where To Vote
In-Person Absentee Voting (early voting) begins on Tuesday, March 24th and runs through Friday, April 3rd, depending upon your municipality. See the Kenosha County Clerk’s Election and Voting Information page for additional information. Outside the City, check your municipality’s web site for information on when and where you can early vote.
Municipal Election Information:

If you’re not sure whether you’re registered to vote, check the MyVote Wisconsin website. You can also use this link to update your registration—in particular, if you’ve moved or changed your name.
If you need to register to vote, bring with you a picture ID, and documentation of where you live. Your Wisconsin driver’s license or state-issued ID card is enough, if it shows your current name and address. If your license/ID does not show your current name or address, bring a document that does show your current name and address – for example, a tax bill, a utility bill, or a paycheck or pay stub. Visit Bring It to the Ballot for all the information you need.
Plan Ahead!
A few minutes spent planning when and where to vote could save you hours of aggravation.
If at all possible, do yourself a favor and vote early—but regardless, vote! The future of our nation depends on it.
Make Your Plan to Vote Now!
Deadline for applying for an Absentee Ballot by mail: 5PM, April 2, 2026
In person registration deadline: April 7, 2026




