On the ballot April 7 is a 10-year seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Who sits on the Supreme Court can impact our workplaces, including wage, hour, and safety laws, workplace conditions, and our rights as workers. Get involved with our union voter outreach campaign at: wisaflcio.org/mobilize
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO is proud to support Judge Jill Karofsky for Wisconsin Supreme Court.
- Judge Karofsky ensures working people are treated fairly in our legal system.
- She’s a former prosecutor, and on the bench, she’s tough, fair, and independent.
- Jill Karofsky will always fight to stop corruption and uphold the law.
- Her opponent, Dan Kelly, was appointed to the Supreme Court by union-buster and former Governor Scott Walker.
Voter Resources
Request an absentee ballot here. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is 5:00 p.m. on April 2. Your completed ballot must be received by your municipal clerk no later than 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, April 7. The postal service recommends mailing your ballot 7 days in advance. The City of Milwaukee has 5 locations where you can drop-off your completed absentee ballot.
Join us as we get out the vote for Jill Karofsky and all our union endorsed candidates. Visit wisaflcio.org/mobilize or click here to sign up for WI AFL-CIO virtual phone bank. You can make calls to union households from the comfort of your home.
View a statewide list of locally endorsed union candidates up for election on April 7.
Looking for voting options? Get the WI AFL-CIO Absentee and Early Voter Guide.
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