One week (or earlier) until we vote!
Check out our endorsements and resources to be ready
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Hi John,
The spring election is one week away on Tuesday, April 2! You have plenty of options to vote. You can vote early in-person, return your absentee ballot immediately, or vote in-person on Election Day.
Check out our spring election endorsements
These candidates are conservation champions and leaders in their communities. They are running strong campaigns that share our values – clean water, clean air, accessible public lands, an equitable democracy, and the pursuit of clean energy.
Check out our entire list of endorsements here. >>> [[link removed]]
The fight for our environment and our democracy starts at the local level, so that's where we've invested. Today, the fight is happening in city councils, county boards, and in mayoral races.
We need to stay engaged. We need to vote – and we need to vote locally. Our endorsed candidates give us hope for a better Wisconsin. We’re proud to endorse this most recent slate of candidates who will fight for a brighter, cleaner, more equitable Wisconsin.
Each of these endorsed candidates is thoroughly vetted by Wisconsin Conservation Voters' staff, board, and the people who call these communities home.
We endorsed candidates in places where we'll continue to support local action on climate change, clean water, and voter access, but there are great candidates running in every corner of the state.
Help us get these candidates over the finish line! Your generous gift today will be put straight to work to elect your endorsed conservation leaders across the state
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Be ready to vote early or on April 2
Visit this link [[link removed]] to check out what’s on your ballot! You can find voting information at the bottom of this page on our website. [[link removed]] Make sure to vote for conservation champions on or before Tuesday, April 2!
Vote NO on extreme ballot measures
On this April 2 ballot, there are two constitutional amendments that would be extremely limiting for local governments’ ability to provide accessible elections.
If approved, these would limit local governments’ ability to receive funds from outside organizations or individuals to assist with election administration and restrict who can help with elections. During the pandemic, some municipalities were able to provide hand sanitizer and masks and use grant funds to hire more staff to minimize long lines and frustrating waits.
We urge you to vote NO on both of these extreme ballot measures. Learn more at the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin website here. [[link removed]]
Volunteer opportunities
Local governments are at the forefront of the clean energy transition, ensuring safe drinking water, and protecting our freedom to vote. Join Wisconsin Conservation Voters in calling voters across the state to elect conservation champions to local offices,. There are two upcoming opportunities:
Thursday, March 28 on Zoom at 5 p.m.
Monday, April 1 on Zoom at 4 to 6 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.
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Use the links above to sign up!
Thanks for being a conservation voter,
Seth Hoffmeister
Deputy Director
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
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