Outagamie County Election Results

Unofficial Precinct Report(PDF, 712KB) This is the Unofficial Precinct report for the 4/7/26 Spring Election.  (Last updated 4/7/2026 10:17 p.m. - this is the final report of the evening.)    

 
Unofficial Summary Report(PDF, 123KB) - This is the Unofficial Summary report for the 4/7/26 Spring Election.  (Last updated 4/7/2026 10:17 p.m. - this is the final report of the evening.)
 
Municipal Report of Provisional Ballots(PDF, 82KB)
 This report is posted Election Night for municipalities that requested to post their results. Other municipalities posted the report on their municipal websites.

A Note Regarding Central Count Locations

The Town of Grand Chute, which utilized central count for processing absentee ballots, fully reported the township unofficial results. Central count municipalities are required to post the number of absentee ballots they have issued and received to be counted on their websites on election night.

The Village of Greenville, which utilized central count for processing absentee ballots, fully reported the municipal unofficial results. Central count municipalities are required to post the number of absentee ballots they have issued and received to be counted on their websites on election night.

Click Each Type Below for Election Overview

Spring Primary

A Nonpartisan primary is held the third Tuesday in February (if required) to nominate candidates to be voted for at the spring election.

Spring Election

The Spring Election is held the first Tuesday in April for Court of Appeals Judge, Circuit Court Judge, County Nonpartisan Offices, Municipal Offices, School District Offices, and referenda (if necessary).


Partisan Primary Election

The Partisan Primary is held even-numbered years on the second Tuesday in August to nominate candidates to be voted for at the general election and referenda (if necessary). At a partisan primary, you may only vote for candidates in one political party. Voting in more than one political party may void your voting choices.


General Election

The General Election is held even-numbered years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

These elections are held to elect the following:

  • President and Vice President of the United States
  • Governor and Lieutenant Governor
  • Attorney General
  • State Treasurer
  • Secretary of State
  • United States Senator
  • Representative in Congress
  • State Senator (odd-numbered districts)
  • State Representatives
  • County Partisan Offices
  • State Treasurer
  • Referenda (if needed)