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City of Oak Creek

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City Clerk's Office
8640 S. Howell Avenue
PO Box 27
Oak Creek, WI 53154

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Phone: 414-768-6500
Fax: 414-768-9587

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Catherine A. Roeske
City Clerk

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Your Guide to Voting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin

From The Office of the City Clerk
2013 Election Information
Voter

Official Election Results: April 2, 2013 - General Primary

From The Office of the City Clerk
Poll Workers

At https://myvote.wi.gov you can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find your polling place, see your sample ballot, request an absentee ballot (military and permanent overseas voters only), and check provisional ballot status.

Answers to questions about how to register, where to vote, when to vote absentee, and much more can be found at http://gab.wi.gov/voters.

From The Office of the City Clerk
Poll Workers

Election Inspectors (poll workers) conduct assigned duties at a polling site on Election Day. Duties can include issuing ballots to registered voters, registering voters, monitoring the voting equipment, explaining how to mark the ballot or use the voting equipment or counting votes. Poll workers are appointed to two-year terms... [ more... ]

pdf Election Official Application

From The Office of the City Clerk
Voter Registration

To avoid standing in line, we recommend that you register early to vote. There are several ways to register.

To register to vote, you must be a qualified elector. A qualified elector must be at least 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen, a resident of.... [ more... ]

From The Office of the City Clerk

According to Section 17.0704 of the Oak Creek Municipal Code, Election Campaign Signs are allowed in all zoning districts without a permit, subject to these regulations:

  • Provided that permission shall be obtained from the property owner, renter or lessee; and
  • Provided that such sign shall not be erected prior to the first day of the "election campaign period" as defined in Section 12.04 of the Wisconsin State Statutes; and
  • Signs shall.... [ more... ]