Voter Guide
This Tuesday, August 11, is partisan primary day in Wisconsin. Make a plan to vote. Voters have options to participate in democracy safely during the coronavirus pandemic:
In-person early voting is underway. Check with your municipal clerk for times and locations.
Voters can request absentee mail ballots until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 6, at myvote.wi.gov
Voters can return completed absentee ballots in-person to your municipal clerk’s office, early voting location site, established drop box or ballot drop-off location, or to your polling place on Election Day.
All absentee ballots must be received by 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 11.
Polls will be open Tuesday, August 11, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Lookup your polling location here.
Wisconsin faces crises on three critical fronts: a public health pandemic, an economic free fall and long-standing structural racism. We must urgently address all three with precision and purpose. They cannot be fixed separately. The Wisconsin AFL-CIO has endorsed a slate of candidates who we believe will prioritize the rights and well-being of Wisconsin workers during this unprecedented time in history.
Click here to view our list of 2020 candidate endorsements for Congress, Wisconsin State Senate and Wisconsin State Assembly.
Have unanswered questions about absentee or early voting? Download our Voter Guide at wisaflcio.org/voter-guide
Working families are ready to vote safely in the coronavirus pandemic for candidates who will support union rights and a strong middle class. Help us get out the vote and educate voters by joining our virtual phone banks at wisaflcio.org/mobilize
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