GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Two communities in Brown County are being recognized for their high voter turnout in Wisconsin’s spring election.
The village of Allouez and the town of Glenmore were awarded trophies Thursday for winning the Project VOTE of Brown County, WI Voter Challenge.
Officials say these municipalities recorded the highest voter turnout percentages in their respective categories for the April 1 election.
Glenmore’s turnout of 75.1% of registered voters was the highest among the communities in the “Green Division” which includes Brown County municipalities with populations under 10,000.
Meanwhile, 65.6% of registered voters in Allouez was the best in the “Gold Division” which is made up of municipalities in Brown County with populations over 10,000.
It’s the third Voter Challenge victory for Glenmore and the ninth for Allouez, including the last five in a row.
“Our congratulations go out to Allouez and Glenmore for their wins in the 2025 Spring Election Voter Challenge,” said Glen Tilot, Project VOTE chair. “Voter turnout throughout Brown County (60.2%) and the entire state was strong due to the heightened interest in the statewide races for Supreme Court and school superintendent. It is so important for residents throughout the state to take the time and effort to learn about the candidates and participate in the election process.”
Project VOTE of Brown County, WI issues the voter challenge each general election to encourage informed voter turnout in the county.

