Toolkit Offers Guide to Increase Voting in Wisconsin Jails

MILWAUKEE – All Voting is Local Wisconsin and the ACLU of Wisconsin today released a Ballots for All Toolkit that supplements their recently released report “Ballots for All: Ensuring Eligible Wisconsin Voters in Jail Have Equal Access to the Ballot”. The toolkit offers voting advocates strategies for urging county officials to adopt policies so every eligible voter in jail can vote. 

Let People Vote

De Facto Disenfranchisement: Wisconsin is Denying People in Jail Opportunities to Vote

The state of Wisconsin has become ground zero for voter disenfranchisement in the United States. The last decade has seen the integrity of our democracy and elections tarnished by onerous voter ID laws, intense partisan gerrymandering, and an agenda deliberately designed to make voting more difficult and less accessible — one that specifically targets marginalized communities. 

We Shouldn't Have to Choose Between Our Health and Our Vote

Voters should never have been forced to choose between their health and safety and their ability to participate in the election.

By Molly Collins, Advocacy Director

Wisconsin Voter Suppression: This Didn't Have to Happen

Tuesday’s election was hard. It was hard for all of us who care about democracy, and it was especially hard for disenfranchised communities and individual people who couldn’t vote or who had to take risks and put up with long lines just to vote. While we wait for the results, I wanted to bring you up to date on what we’ve done—and what we see going forward.

Voting Rights Groups Urge Officials to Preserve In-Person Voting, Develop Emergency Plan to Protect Voting Rights if Outbreak Continues

MILWAUKEE – Wisconsin voting rights groups today said in-person voting must remain an option in the upcoming elections and called on state and local elections officials to develop a comprehensive plan to preserve voting rights if the COVID-19 outbreak continues. 

Important Updates on the April 7th Elections

The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has touched nearly every aspect of our lives — rapidly changing how we work, socialize, shop and function on a daily basis. And now it’s fundamentally reshaping our democracy.

By Karyn Rotker, Senior Staff Attorney

Wisconsin Elections 2020

Answers to Some Voter Registration Questions

Voter REGISTRATION is not the same as VOTER ID. To vote in Wisconsin, you must be registered. To see if you’re registered at your current address, check online at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-US/RegisterToVoteYou have to REGISTER if:You’ve never voted in Wisconsin before;You’ve moved since the last time you voted in Wisconsin – even if you just moved across the street or to a new apartment in your building;You changed your name (by ma

WI Senate Voted to Fire Elections Commission Admin Michael Haas

With just a few weeks until the first of several important statewide elections this year, the Wisconsin Senate just voted 18 – 12, along party lines, to fire the administrator of Wisconsin's Elections Commission, Michael Haas.

Wisconsin’s Ethics and Elections Watchdogs Are Widely Respected – Why Are Partisan Politicians Trying to Fire Them?

Last month Wisconsin legislative leaders suddenly demanded resignations from the widely respected administrators of the Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Wisconsin Ethics Commission.