Village Clerk
2801 89th Street
Sturtevant, WI 53177
(262) 886-7225
Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm
This is an appointed position with broad responsibility, including records administration and statutory (Wisconsin Statute 61.25) duties. The Village Clerk is responsible for completing established Village administrative, financial and clerical objectives and activities and administrating the Village’s flow of information. Duties include elections, license issuance, maintenance of official records including ordinances and resolutions, property status reports and other duties as assigned. Without a municipal Clerk, chaos would reign and eventually things would grind to a halt. This position is vitally important to the Village.
Questions or concerns, contact Village Clerk, Cheryl Zamecnik, 262-886-7225
Voter Registration
Registration can be accomplished two ways: online or at Village Hall office. To register online go to MyVote.wi.gov where you will find the necessary information for registration. The other option is come to Village Hall office, 2801 89th Street, between 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., to fill out a registration form. Make sure you bring an acceptable photo ID.
Absentee Ballot Voting by mail
Voters may request an absentee ballot online at MyVote.wi.gov. You may also come to Village Hall office, 2801 89th Street and fill out paperwork that will put you on the absentee ballot mailing list. You will need to bring an acceptable photo ID to accomplish this.
For those receiving/returning absentee ballots, please pay special attention to instructions regarding witness signature and address - both are necessary to have ballot counted!
Election Results
Available on Racine County Elections website. Racine county website
Become a Poll Worker
We welcome interested citizens to assist in our elections. Please contact Village Clerk, Cheryl Zamecnik, 886-7225 for information.
Returning your Absentee Ballot
Effective April 5, 2022, the drop box outside Village Hall, used for payments, cannot be used to return absentee ballots! Absentee ballots can be returned two ways: Mail in postage-paid envelope provided or return in person to Clerk. Ballots must be returned before the close of election day to be counted
For those receiving/returning absentee ballots, please pay special attention to instructions regarding witness signature and address - both are necessary to have ballot counted!
See document below for description of 2023 assessment process.