From Dr. Melinda Brennan, ACLU of Wisconsin <[email protected]>
Subject Early voting kicks off today
Date March 19, 2024 2:03 PM
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Vote early at UWM, MATC, and Capitol Drive Voting Center.

Friend –

The next election is on Tuesday, April 2, but you don't have to wait until then to cast your vote! The early voting period begins today, and we hope you can help us.

Earlier this year, we joined a coalition of organizations to defend Milwaukee's most popular early voting site and testified before the Milwaukee Common Council in support of additional funding in the budget to make voting more accessible. We succeeded in getting our requested early voting locations at 6001 W. Capitol Drive and on-campus at UWM and MATC.

We accomplished those goals, but now we need you to turn out at these early voting locations in the upcoming election so they don't get taken away in future spring elections.

If you are a City of Milwaukee resident, please help us by voting at the following early following locations:

Vote Early at UW-Milwaukee Zelazo Center <[link removed]>
2419 E Kenwood Blvd.
Monday, March 25 – Friday, March 29
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Vote Early at MATC <[link removed]>
1101 N 6th St.
Weekdays from Tuesday, March 19 – Thursday, March 28
12 – 6 p.m.

Vote Early at Capitol Drive Voting Center <[link removed]>
6001 W Capitol Dr. (southwest corner of 60th St. and W Capitol Dr.)
Tuesday, March 19 – Saturday, March 30
Weekdays from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

You can also check your registration and see what's on your ballot at MyVote.WI.Gov <[link removed]> or register in-person at the polls. Also, don't forget to forget your ID!

There's another important thing you should know before heading to the polls. Firstly, Milwaukee residents will cast their ballots for the following offices this election:

* City of Milwaukee Mayor.

* Milwaukee City Attorney.

* City of Milwaukee Comptroller.

* City of Milwaukee Treasurer.

* Common Council.

* Milwaukee County Executive.

* Milwaukee County Comptroller.

* Milwaukee County Board.

* Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judges.

* District 1 Court of Appeals Judge.

Learn more about your vital stakes in these races and make a voting plan for the April 2 election at MyVote.WI.gov. <[link removed]> ACLU-WI sent a questionnaire to the two candidates running for Milwaukee City Attorney regarding their positions on civil rights and liberties issues – see candidate responses here. <[link removed]>

On the ballot, you will also be asked two referendum questions about how elections run in Wisconsin. These two ballot questions would change the Wisconsin Constitution if they passed. The ACLU of Wisconsin strongly opposes both referendum questions. For more information about the referendum questions, go to our website. <[link removed]>

We need you to show up this April. Even if you choose not to vote early at these locations, your vote is critical. Make sure you make a plan to vote on April 2.

If you have any issues at the polls during the early voting period or on election day, call or text Election Protection at 866-OUR-VOTE.

We look forward to seeing you there,


Dr. Melinda Brennan
Pronouns: She, her, ella
Executive Director, ACLU of Wisconsin


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