* Cities: Cities in Wisconsin are incorporated areas that have their own government and are independent from the county in which they are located. Cities in Wisconsin have a mayor-council government, with a mayor and a city council elected by the voters.
* Villages: Villages in Wisconsin are incorporated areas that have a population of less than 1,500 people. Villages in Wisconsin are governed by a village board of trustees, which is elected by the voters.
* Towns: Towns in Wisconsin are unincorporated areas that are governed by a town board of supervisors, which is elected by the voters. Towns in Wisconsin are responsible for providing local services, such as road maintenance, snow removal, and law enforcement.