Hi John,
Tomorrow is Election Day, and if you haven’t voted yet, it’s important to do so!
Many people find it helpful to make a voting plan. Here are a few things you can do today to help you make it to the polls tomorrow.
1. Make sure you’re registered to vote and that your registration information is up-to-date. If you’re not registered, you can do that tomorrow at your polling place. Just make sure to bring your proof of residence.
2. Check your voting location and hours. Remember, if you’re in line by the time your polling place closes, you get to vote!
3. Determine what time of day you’ll vote. Set a reminder in your calendar or phone so you don't forget.
4. Make a plan for getting to your polling place by car, bike, public transportation, or another method. If you need transportation, many organizations throughout the state offer rides to the polls.
Also, bring a photo ID with you to the polls!
Remember, every vote counts, and your voice deserves to be heard. So, take a few minutes today to make your voting plan and ensure you have a say in how Wisconsin moves forward.
Thank you for making a difference in our state.
Thank you,
Nick Matuszewski
Director of Policy and Program
P.S. We urge our supporters to vote no on both constitutional amendment questions on our ballots. Activists like us must reject the legislature’s attempt at a power grab that would jeopardize lifesaving funding. For more information on the consequences of these amendments, read the League of Women Voters resource here.
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