Hi John,
Just six days. On Nov. 5, you have an opportunity to elect candidates up and down the ballot who will fight for what you care about most. And, with new fair voting maps in place, this will be the first time in more than a decade many Wisconsinites will have fair representation, rather than being canceled by an extreme gerrymander.
This is going to be an historically close election. As we approach Election Day, it’s critical we get out the vote. If you need information on how to vote early or help making your voting plan, check out myvote.wi.gov or check out our resources at the end of this email. For a full list of our endorsements, visit our election page here.
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Make your plan to vote Before you go to the polls, make sure you have a plan to vote.
Find your polling place here and look up what’s on your ballot before you go to the polls here. When you vote, you will need a valid photo ID. You can use a Wisconsin driver’s license, state ID, tribal ID, or other valid photo ID. Other options for photo IDs can be found here.
If you have not yet registered to vote, you can register in-person at your clerk’s office until Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. You can also register in-person when you vote on Election Day, Nov. 5. Simply bring a proof of residence document with your current address on it, such as a driver’s license, tax bill, paycheck stub, or other options here.
For questions about voting, call the Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE. |