20,000 votes was the difference between winning and losing 10 electoral votes in 2016. We can win in Wisconsin!
The tide is turning in the Badger State: Wisconsinites elected a Democratic Governor in 2018, presumably to cleanse the state after Scott Walker's reign. Next, we're setting our sights on the State Senate which is only 3 seats away from Democratic control. The State House is on the table, too, if we can boost turnout significantly.
Democrats are running strong and challenging the vast majority of races in Wisconsin. They need our help!
What's at Stake in Wisconsin in 2020? (Tap Here)
20,000 votes was the difference between winning and losing 10 electoral votes in 2016. We can win in Wisconsin!
The tide is turning in the Badger State: Wisconsinites elected a Democratic Governor in 2018, presumably to cleanse the state after Scott Walker's reign. Next, we're setting our sights on the State Senate which is only 3 seats away from Democratic control. The State House is on the table, too, if we can boost turnout significantly.
Democrats are running strong and challenging the vast majority of races in Wisconsin. They need our help!
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Key Election Dates & Ballot Info
Be sure you know the details about when and how to vote safely in Wisconsin this year.
You need a Wisconsin driver's license or state ID card to use Wisconsin's online voter registration system. The address where you're registering needs to match the address the DMV has on file for you. If you don't have a Wisconsin ID, you can still register by mail to vote.
Absentee Ballot Requests
Thursday, October 29, 2020
You should request your ballot as far in advance of the election as possible.
Absentee Ballots Delivered
8:00 pm, November 3, 2020
The U.S. Postal Service recommends absentee ballots be mailed one week before Election Day to arrive in time.
Early Voting (One-Stop Voting)
Tuesday, October 20, 2020 to Sunday, November 1, 2020
You will need to show a photo ID to vote in Wisconsin. An acceptable photo ID is not required to contain a current address. Some alternative IDs are accepted.
Election Day
November 3, 2020
You will need to show a photo ID to vote in Wisconsin. An acceptable photo ID is not required to contain a current address. Some alternative IDs are accepted.
Important Web Links for Voters
These are links to critical sites and documents for Wisconsin voters.