Now Hiring 2024-2025 Election Workers: TOWN OF SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN ELECTION WORKERS FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS IN 2024 TO 2025 If you have worked at the polls before or are interested in working at the polls for the first time, please contact the Town of Superior Clerk, Carolyn Jones at 715-399-8385 or email: [email protected] or the Town of Superior Chair, Ronald Pete, at 218-590-2754 no later than December 1, 2023. All election workers are required to attend a mandatory training class. This is a paid position. To be a poll worker, a person must: Be a qualified elector of the county in which the municipality is located Be able to speak, read, and write fluently in the English language Have strong clerical skills Be able to solve problems Be an effective communicator NOT be a candidate for any office to be voted on at the polling place at that election. 

Are you registered to vote? Moved or Changed your name?

If you are not yet a registered voter, if your name has changed, or if you’ve moved (even within the Town of Superior); you can save yourself some time on election day by registering now online or through the mail.  But don’t put it off, because registrations must be postmarked by October 19th in order to be processed.

(Please keep in mind that for many residents in the Town of Superior, mail that is put in your mailbox to be picked up by our postal service doesn’t get postmarked until the day after it is picked up.)

After October 19, you can register in person at the clerk’s office during normal business hours (which will be Mondays and Wednesdays between 6 and 8 pm) through November 2nd.  After November 2nd, you will need to register at the polls on election day.

Click here to download the voter registration form for residents of the Town of Superior.  Fill it out, include your proof of residency as identified on page 2 of the form, and mail them to:

Town of Superior, Attn:  Clerk
4917 S State Rd 35
Superior, WI  54880

If you’re not sure if you’re registered or not, you can always go to www.myvote.wi.gov to find out.  Just check out the My Voter Info tab (see below).