Hi John,
We’re four days away from Election Day 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.
It’s all about turnout now. 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.
What can you do between now and Nov. 5? Join us to canvass in Wausau or show up for a candidate in your own community. Or make a donation to support the volunteers who will be knocking on doors non-stop through Election Day.
Thanks to you, Wisconsin Conservation Voters IEC is running the largest state legislative program in our history, totaling more that $1.5 million. Here’s what you’ve accomplished so far – and we won’t stop until the polls close:
- Door-to-door canvassing in Senate District 8, knocking on more than 90,500 doors to elect environmental attorney Jodi Habush Synikin.
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Canvassing in Senate District 30, nearly 80,000 doors, to elect Jamie Wall to the senate and Christy Welch and Ryan Spaude to the assembly.
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Knocking on 9,000 volunteer-driven doors in Assembly Districts 53, 61, and 85 to elect Duane Shukoski, LuAnn Bird, and Yee Leng Xiong. As we head into GOTV, our staff and volunteers will converge on Wausau to continue to knock on doors and get Yee Leng Xiong over the finish line.
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Increasing name recognition and support for our candidates through a large-scale mail program in Senate Districts 8 and 30 and Assembly Districts 61, 85, 91 (re-electing Jodi Emerson), and 94 (re-electing Steve Doyle).
- Running more than $380,000 in targeted digital ads in Senate Districts 8 and 30 and Assembly Districts 91 and 94.
Thank you for all your support. With your gifts, your volunteer hours, your petition signatures and your VOTE, you’ve created this moment of possibility. Now, let’s make the most of it, go all out, and win this!
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 5 p.m. today. 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.