You don’t have to wait until Tuesday, April 3 to cast your ballot in the 2018 Spring Elections. In-person absentee voting is underway in Wisconsin. You can vote absentee at your municipal clerk's office until Friday, March 30. Check with your local municipal clerk for hours and locations. Some locations, like Milwaukee, even have Saturday hours. Remember to bring your photo ID.
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO has endorsed Rebecca Dallet for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice. This is a close race that is of vital importance to each and every Wisconsinite. The Supreme Court issues decisions that impact every facet of life – protecting our rights as workers and citizens and upholding our Wisconsin constitution. As an experienced prosecutor and judge who stands up for victims, Rebecca Dallet will make sure regular people get a fair shake in court decisions. Dallet is a former union member who will uphold the rights of people, not special interests.
Volunteer to help get out the vote and educate voters on labor-endorsed candidates. Stop in at one of our volunteer locations:
Milwaukee
Phone Banks: Wisconsin AFL-CIO, 6333 W. Bluemound Rd, 4pm-7pm
March 27 and March 29
April 2 and April 3
Canvasses: Milwaukee Area Labor Council- 633 S Hawley Rd, Milwaukee
Eau Claire: Eau Claire Labor Temple, 2233 Birch St, Eau Claire
Tuesday (3/27) and Thursday (3/29): 4 - 7 pm
Monday (4/2): 4 - 7 pm
La Crosse: IAM District 66 (Machinists Hall), 1307 Market St, La Crosse
Wednesday (3/28): 4 - 7 pm
Madison: Madison Labor Temple Room 212, 1602 S Park St, Madison
Phone Bank
Tuesday (3/27): 4pm to 8pm
Thursday (3/29): 4pm to 8pm
Saturday (3/31): GOTV 10am to 4pm
Monday (4/2): 12 to 8pm
Tuesday (4/3): 12 to 8pm
Canvass
Weekdays: 10am to 4pm
Saturday (3/31): 10 to 2pm
Sunday (4/1): 12 to 4pm
The people have the power when we go to the polls. Don’t let democracy pass you by. Mark your calendar now. Make a plan to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, April 3 or in-person absentee before March 30.
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