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Access to Voting
Our vote is our voice.
The right to vote is the centerpiece of our democracy, and regardless of political party, all eligible Wisconsin citizens deserve access to free, fair and secure voting – whether they live in a suburban, rural or urban area.
Voting is a right, a privilege and a responsibility. To take that responsibility seriously, we must ensure that our elections are free and fair by safeguarding our voting systems – while at the same time, working to make voting more accessible so that eligible voters throughout Wisconsin can make their voices heard.
To that end, Common Cause in Wisconsin develops and makes available nonpartisan voter education information and resources for voters across our state so you can confidently cast your ballot and know your vote will count.
Our online voting guides give Wisconsinites vital information about
Together, with our partner organizations and our dedicated members and activists, we continue our work to ensure that the voices of all eligible Wisconsin voters are heard by providing critical information about what they need to do in order to cast a ballot and have their vote counted.
2024 Election Dates
- Spring Primary: February 20
- Spring General (includes Presidential Primary): April 2
- Fall Partisan Primary: August 13
- Fall General: November 5
Make your plan to vote and find answers to your voting questions at MyVote.wi.gov – the official voting site for the state of Wisconsin from the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
- register to vote
- find your polling place
- see a sample of your ballot
- contact your clerk
- find “early voting” (in person absentee ballot) information
- request your absentee ballot
- find out official deadlines
And more!
Have voting questions or problems?
Common Cause in Wisconsin partners with the nonpartisan Election Protection coalition, led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, to provide guidance, information and help to any voter, regardless of who that voter is casting a ballot for.
Our highly-trained, non-partisan volunteers are available to assist voters with any questions or problems, no matter how simple or complex. Voters may call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683) toll-free with any questions or issues that may arise. Spanish-speaking voters may seek assistance through the 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (1-888-839-8682) hotline.
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