From ACLU of Wisconsin <[email protected]>
Subject Cast an informed vote!
Date March 23, 2023 5:02 PM
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Friend –

The election for Wisconsin's next Supreme Court judge is fast approaching!

Knowing where the candidates land on important issues is a vital part of making an informed decision. That's why our ACLU of Wisconsin team has been working on an educational mail campaign, producing a series of mail pieces that lay out the candidates' positions on key issues.

You can view our voter guide <[link removed]> and further voting information <[link removed]> on our website. Here are a few helpful things to keep in mind.

If you have an absentee ballot, return it ASAP – If you have an absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided to fill it out properly. Remember that you need a witness! The witness must watch you complete the ballot, you and your witness must sign the envelope, and your witness must write their full address on it.

We recommend mailing your ballot back no later than seven days before Election Day to make sure it arrives on time to be counted. You can also hand-deliver your absentee ballot to your clerk's office, polling place, or central count location if your community uses one. You must return it by 8 p.m., Election Day.

Voters with disabilities can have someone help them return their ballot. Contact the Disability Rights Wisconsin Voter Hotline at 844-347-8683 or email [email protected]?subject=Voting%20with%20disabilities for more information.

You can vote early in many municipalities – If you want to vote in-person and don't want to wait for Election Day, you can vote early in several places throughout Wisconsin. In some cities, like Milwaukee, the early voting period has already started, but rules, dates, and deadlines can vary depending on where you live. Find out more about early voting in your neighborhood. <[link removed]>

And when you show up to the polls – whether to vote early or on April 4 – make sure you bring your ID!

We need your help to get out the vote – Join the ACLU of Wisconsin for canvassing and phone-banking to urge voters in our communities to make a plan to vote in this critical election:

– Sign up for volunteer door-to-door canvass shifts in Milwaukee. <[link removed]>*

– Sign up for volunteer phone banking shifts. <[link removed]>*

* Please note: This link will take you to a third-party website, mobilize.us.

The ACLU of Wisconsin is a nonpartisan organization that does not endorse or oppose candidates. We want every eligible voter to cast an informed vote.

We will continue to engage in this State Supreme Court race through Election Day, so stay tuned for more.

Sincerely,


ACLU of Wisconsin


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