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County Clerk Andrew told the Committee on Administration that several polling-location changes are under consideration and that the registrar's office will mail notices to every affected address once locations are finalized.
Andrew said Wards 1 and 2 in North Menominee are proposed to move from Christ Lutheran Church to the Rosbach Museum at the Dunn County Historical Society. Wards 10 and 11 are being considered to move off the CVTC campus to the Fenetti Arena, pending logistical work.
The clerk also reported that the Town of Wilson sold its town hall at auction; the town's official polling location will move to the Village of Ridgeland and addresses associated with Wilson will receive postcards notifying them of the change.
The clerk emphasized that the county will mail notices to every address in affected wards 'not just registered voters' to avoid confusion and to capture any eligible voters who are not on the registration rolls. He estimated the volume at roughly 6,000 postcards across the impacted areas and said the mailing would be sent in December ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
Clerk Andrew warned of outside organizations sending voter-registration or absentee applications that can cause confusion; he told supervisors that such mass mailings are not issued by the county and to report them if received so staff can trace their source.
No formal action was taken; the clerk said the notice plan will proceed as locations are finalized and budgeted within the committee's approved numbers.
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