All in Favor

We’re endorsing & electing local candidates ready to get stuff done.

No matter how much money we make or what we look like, we deserve to be able to make ends meet and live with dignity here in western Wisconsin.

Together, All in Favor is building a movement of ordinary people to elect local leaders we can work with to address our most urgent issues: housing justice, investing in our small-businesses and family farms, educating our kids, and the stewardship of our land and homes.

There are nearly 200 municipalities in GROWW’s 7 county area: City Counsels and County, Town, Village, and School Boards. Every April, hundreds of people vie for positions to make decisions that impact our lives, the food we grow, the small businesses we run, the housing we depend on, the schools are kids go to, and the land and places we love. 

We all need governments that work for us, our values, and the future we are building together.

Vote April 1st!

Check out our Dunn, Pierce, Polk, and Saint Croix candidates, sign up to help get your neighbors out to vote, and get your questions answered.

At GROWW, we build power together to create the change we need for everyone in our communities to make ends meet, live with dignity, and have a voice in shaping the decisions that impact us. That’s why, this spring, we’re endorsing local candidates ready to move on the problems impacting us and our families.

Dunn County

Sydney Brennan

Menomonie City Council

Pierce County

Michael Page

River Falls City Council

Polk County

Philip Staley

Eurika Town Board Supervisor

St. Croix County

Addison Fillatreaux

Hudson School Board

Bryan Dahl

Hudson School Board

Maria Rudie

Hudson School Board

Mary McGurran

Village of North Hudson Trustee


Angie Barker

Village of North Hudson President


Make a Difference: Sign Up to Phone Bank & Canvass Today!

March 18th Tuesday 6:30- 8:00pm

Phone Bank

March 22nd Saturday 1:30- 3:00pm

Phone Bank

March 29th Saturday 1:30- 3:00pm

Phone Bank

March 31st Monday 6:30- 8:00pm

Phone Bank

March 22nd Canvass for Michael Page 3:00-5:00pm

Canvassing

March 25th Canvass for Sydney Brennan 5:00- 7:00pm

Canvassing

March 26th Canvass for N.Hudson and Hudson School Board 5:00-7:00pm

Canvassing

March 27th Canvass for Sydney Brennan 5:00-7:00pm

Canvassing

March 29th Canvass for Michael Page 3:00-5:00pm

Canvassing

March 29th Canvass for N.Hudson and Hudson School Board 12:00pm-3:00pm

Canvassing

What else is on your ballot?

WI Supreme Court Candidates

Our rights aren’t for sale. We need elected leaders who will protect freedoms that keep our communities strong—freedom to a clean environment, the right to vote, and the promise of education for all our kids. This is about keeping our homes and neighborhoods safe, our children’s future secure, and the values of fairness and justice alive for future generations.

What the WI Supreme Court will likely make decisions on:

  • The authority of the DNR to regulate drinking water and agribusiness.
  • Our voting rights.
  • An attempt to reactivate the state’s 175-year-old abortion ban.
  • Collective bargaining rights to unions representing 200,000 teachers and other public employees.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

Check Your Registration

Not registered yet? No problem!

With your ID and proof of address, you CAN register in-person at your polling place on election day, April 1st.

Find your polling place.

Contact your clerk with any questions


Vote in Person on April 1st

Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm.

Bring your ID.

What to expect on Election Day.


What’s on Your Ballot?

Once you know who is on your ballot, it’s time to get comfortable and research the candidates.

Check out your local paper, your favorite organizations for endorsements and Vote411.org .


Get Help!

Resources for Voters with Disabilities

The Disability Rights Wisconsin (DRW) Voter Hotline can assist, especially with disability related voting questions:

  • 844-347-8683
  • info@disabilityvote.org

Voter
Helpline

The League of Women Voters of Dane County operate this voter helpline.
If you have any questions, reach out to their informed and helpful staff.

  • 608-285-2141

Election Protection Hotline

If you run into any issues while trying to  vote, reach out to the Election Protection Hotline

  • 866-687-8683

GROWW belongs to us, and we belong to GROWW

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