Voting Resources for the Spring Elections
The upcoming election for the next Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge is just over a week away. On April 4th, our choice will have long-term impacts. Justices elected to the court serve for 10 years. Decisions made on abortion, redistricting, gun issues, election laws, environmental protections, and more will be impacted. We deserve a brighter future for years to come. Are you voting on April 4th?
It is vitally important that your voice and your vote are heard! Make sure you have a plan for how you are voting this spring:
Vote Early
Early voting starts on March 21 and typically ends a couple of days before Election Day. Also known as In-Person Absentee voting, Early voting allows you to skip the crowd on April 4th and get your vote in early. If you are not voting on April 4th, this is your chance to cast your ballot. Your options of where you can early vote are based on where you live and what your municipal clerk’s office offers. Grab a valid ID and find your early voting location here.
Voting On April 4th
Election Day is on April 4th, 2023. If you are not voting early, make sure you have a plan for election day. Find your polling place and know when the polls close for the day. You can find your polling place here.
Need a ride to the polls? Find out where you can catch a ride in Western WI by checking out the resources from the Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition here.

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