The road to the White House runs through Wisconsin.
We are just 50 days away from one of the most important elections in our lifetime. Working people are essential voters—we must make our voices heard on November 3 and vote for candidates who have working people’s interests at heart, up and down the ballot.
Start planning how you will cast your ballot now and join our Labor 2020 program to help mobilize union voters like never before.
Voters have options to cast their ballot in our democracy. Check out the Wisconsin AFL-CIO Voter Guide to learn about voting by mail, in-person early voting, and of course how to vote safely vote on Election Day.
Click here to check your voter registration. If you need to register to vote visit myvote.wi.gov or your municipal clerk’s office to get started.
If you want to vote by mail, don’t wait. Request your absentee ballot today at myvote.wi.gov. Voting my mail is safe and easy.
Help democracy, volunteer to be a poll worker. As coronavirus continues to impact Americans across the country, there has been a staggering decrease in the number of people who are able to work the polls. The AFL-CIO is partnering with Power the Polls to recruit poll workers to ensure a safe, fair election for all voters. Sign up here to help staff polling places.
If you haven’t already, sign up to join our virtual phone banks to talk with union voters about the importance of this election at wisaflcio.org/mobilize.
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO is proud to endorse Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President as well as working family champions for Congress and the state legislature. Click here to view our list of endorsed candidates. In Wisconsin, our state races are vital as we protect the veto power of Gov. Evers. Wisconsin Republicans are just three seats away from having the two-thirds super-majority control needed to override Gov. Tony Evers’ veto in both the Assembly and state Senate.
Working people want to go to work to good jobs, with fair pay and good benefits, where we are free to negotiate for better wages, safer workplaces and fairer treatment. And we want to come home from those jobs safely to our families after every shift. We want a fair and just economy that works for all. The labor movement is fighting for a better life for all of America's working people. We expect our elected leaders to do the same and advance legislation that builds a fairer economy and a more just society for everyone.
On November 3, let’s make our voices heard.
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