Elections
Get ready and make a plan to vote!
The next election is the Spring General Election on Tuesday, April 4th where you can vote for candidates to represent you on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the school board, city, and county level.
Why should I vote?
This election is extra special because of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Your vote for the Wisconsin Supreme Court will have a lasting impact, as judges serve 10 year terms.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is critical for justice and democracy in Wisconsin and will influence the national 2024 presidential race.
The State Supreme Court race presents the opportunity –depending on who is elected– to combat gerrymandering (one party control) and restore the will of the voters through fair maps, protecting voting rights, restoring driver’s licenses/state IDs and tuition equity for immigrants, restoring access to a legal and safe abortion, and other policies that center the needs of working class families.
This election is important because it can open up new opportunities to make Wisconsin a state where all families thrive.
Who should I vote for?
Visit the Voces de la Frontera Action website to see a list of endorsed pro-immigrant, pro-working class candidates and follow Voces de la Frontera Action on Facebook for the latest updates.
There are two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court in the General Election, as well as many other crucial local races across the state. Visit the Voces de la Frontera Action website for more info.
There is one liberal candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court (Janet Protasiewicz) and one conservative candidate (Daniel Kelly).
What are my options for voting?
There are a couple of ways that you can vote between now and Election Day, April 4th. Make your plan to vote in whatever way works best for you. We recommend voting in person at an early voting location, or voting in person on Election Day.
(1) Vote early in person. April 4th is Election Day, but you have the option to vote early! Early in-person voting starts Tuesday, March 21st and lasts until Saturday, April 1st*
*Friday, March 31st is the last day to register to vote + vote, meaning you must already be registered to vote if you want to early vote on Saturday, April 1st.
- Click here to find Milwaukee early voting locations and times.
- Click here to find Racine early voting locations and times.
- Click here to find Madison early voting locations and times.
- Click here to find Green Bay early voting locations and times.
- For statewide information please visit www.myvote.wi.gov.
(2) Vote in person on Election Day, Tuesday, April 4th from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. at your designated polling location (found at www.myvote.wi.gov).
If you have questions or would like help making a plan to vote, contact the Wisconsin Elections Commission bilingual voter hotline at (608) 266-8005, or call our office at 414-643-1620.
Also, don’t forget you’ll need to bring a valid form of photo ID to vote. The most common forms of photo ID include a Wisconsin-issued driver license or a U.S. passport. Visit bringit.wi.gov for a complete list of valid IDs.
Make your voice heard and make a plan to vote in the Spring General Election on Tuesday, April 4th! Remember, it’s your voice, your vote, our future!