Administrative/Clerk

Poll workersAre you looking for an opportunity to get involved in the democratic process and serve your community? The Town of Wheatland is looking for people to help with local elections. Poll workers are responsible for registering voters, checking identification, issuing ballots, processing absentee ballots, and more. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Wheatland currently has one polling location, the Town Hall located at 34315 Geneva Rd. New Munster, WI. Poll workers typically work from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. but half days are also available. This is a paid position. The dates of the 2024 Elections are as follows. You are not required to work on all of them, Feb. 20 (If primary is necessary), April 2, Aug. 13, Nov. 5. To be a poll worker, a person must: -Be a U.S. citizen n be 18 years old. High school students under 18 are eligible to become poll workers but need to fulfill additional requirements. -Be able to read and write fluently in English. Cannot be a candidate in the election they work on. Be a qualified elector of the county where the polling place is located. More information is available at this link: elections.wi.gov/node/1012. If interested, please contact Town Clerk Donna Deuster via email at ddeuster@tn.wheatland.wi.gov, in person at the Town Hall, or via mail at P.O. Box 797, Wheatland WI 53152. Training will be required and coordinated by the Wheatland Clerk.

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Apply for a license, permit, etc.

Credit Card Payment Site

NOTARY SERVICE - available at the town office. Bring identification and do not pre-sign the document.

Wilmot H.S. educating students in the trades.

New Shed

Transfer Station – (2) 8×10 buildings are in place. Thanks to the Wilmot High School students who constructed during the 2022-2023 school year. A big thank you to the local citizens who assisted moving the sheds from the school and installing at the transfer station.