The Milwaukee Public Schools Board Election on April 7, 2026, is a nonpartisan city-level election to fill seats on the school board overseeing Wisconsin's largest school district. Voters will elect board members responsible for setting district policy, approving budgets, and supervising the superintendent.
The Milwaukee Public Schools Board Election on April 7, 2026, is a nonpartisan city-level election to fill seats on the school board overseeing Wisconsin's largest school district. Voters will elect board members responsible for setting district policy, approving budgets, and supervising the superintendent.
To vote in Wisconsin, residents must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old on Election Day, and have resided in their election district for at least 28 days. Voters can register online, by mail, or in person at their clerk's office; acceptable photo ID includes a Wisconsin driver's license, state ID, or passport. Early voting begins March 25 and runs through April 6, with in-person absentee voting available at municipal clerk offices.