There’s so much at stake on April 1. The winner of the state Supreme Court race will determine the ideological balance of power on the court for the years to come. And on the court’s docket, we expect to see crucial cases that affect the future of democracy issues in the state, like redistricting, ballot drop boxes, and voter ID rules. Beyond state-level implications, the court’s decisions are expected to have national implications on multiple swing seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in midterm elections.
Wisconsin also has one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country. It’s critical we reach voters with information and free help so they understand rules and can get an accepted form of ID if they need one.
Digital ads to students who attend schools that don’t issue a student ID that is accepted by the voter ID law
A Wisconsin giving group organized by VoteRiders supporter Howard Erlanger, along with Austin and Lauren Fite, have put up $40,000 in matching funds for our voter outreach in Wisconsin.
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