From Tyler Kelly <[email protected]>
Subject What’s Your Voting Plan?
Date March 31, 2025 2:54 PM
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Hello John, [link removed] [[link removed]]
Tomorrow is Election Day, and if you haven’t voted yet, it’s critical that you show up tomorrow at the polls. The outcomes of this election will directly affect issues you and I care about, such as gun laws, fair maps, and voting rights.
Many people find it helpful to make a voting plan. Here are a few things you can do today to make sure you’re able to vote tomorrow.
1. Make sure you’re registered and that your registration information is up-to-date [[link removed]] [[link removed]] . If you’re not registered, you can do that tomorrow at your polling place. Just make sure to bring your proof of residence. [[link removed]]
2. Check your voting location and hours. [[link removed]] Remember, you get to vote as long as you’re in line by the time your polling place closes.
3. Decide 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. [[link removed]]
Also, bring a photo ID with you to the polls! [[link removed]]
Remember, every vote counts, and the choices we make in this election will determine the future of Wisconsin. So, take a few minutes today to make your voting plan and ensure you have a say in how our state moves forward.
Sincerely,
Tyler Kelly
Policy and Engagement Associate
P.S. Power-hungry state legislators have proposed yet another constitutional amendment that will be on your April 1 ballot. This amendment seeks to enshrine Wisconsin’s voter ID law in the state constitution. Wisconsin's strict voting laws have already created more hurdles to voting than there are in many other states. The proposed amendment does nothing to improve our elections and is a distraction from the issues voters care about. Join us and VOTE NO!
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