
2025 Spring Elections
The spring election is on April 1. Find out more about what’s on the ballot here.
The Hudson Area Chamber hosted a Good Morning Hudson: Meet the Candidates event on February 25 at 8:30 a.m. at Christian Community Homes and Services, Inc. Click Here to watch the recording and learn more about the City of Hudson candidates.
The Willow River Parent Group hosted a forum on Wednesday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m. in the Hudson High School Auditorium for School Board candidates.
The Spring Ballot Includes an Operational Referendum for the Hudson School District.
How will the funds be used?
The Operational Referendum will enable the School District to:
- Maintain rigorous college and career-ready curriculum.
- Maintain technical education and trades certification course offerings.
- Maintain elementary special classes like music, art, and physical education.
- Maintain math and reading interventions for students who need additional support for their success.
- Maintain small class sizes.
- Maintain a wide range of extra-curricular activities and athletic activities.
- Recruit and retain high-quality staff.
- Maintain up-to-date technology, providing for educational needs and cybersecurity protection.
- Maintain transportation for students in grades K-8 who live 1 mile or more from their school and 2 miles or more for students in grades 9-12.
- Keep our schools clean, safe, and in good repair.
The Investment: What is the impact for you, the taxpayer?
There would be an average annual property tax increase of:
- $4.00 for a $100,000 home
- $12.00 for a $300,000 home
- $20.00 for a $500,00 home
Estimates are based on Equalized Property Value. Additionally, the projection is based on the 2024-2025 Fiscal Year Wisconsin funding formula. Each municipality may experience a slightly higher or lower increase depending on whether municipalities re-assess properties.
Learn more at: https://hudsonraiders.org/operational-referendum-april-1-2025/
View the informational flyer here.
Information on voter registration can be found on the My Vote WI website. Citizens can also register to vote
at city hall or at the polls on election day. A photo voter ID is required. More information about voter
registration can be found on the City of Hudson website here.