Return your Absentee Ballot by Mail or to Your Clerk's Office NOT a Dropbox

Return your Absentee Ballot by Mail or to Your Clerk's Office NOT a Dropbox

UPDATE FOR APRIL 5 SPRING ELECTION: Due to new rules, plan to return your absentee ballot by mail or by delivering it to your clerk's office rather than a dropbox. Additionally, if possible, voters should plan on returning their own absentee ballot. Voters with disabilities may ask for accommodations to return their ballot. If you have questions about these changes, contact your municipal clerk.

Click image to see spring elections timeline and to learn what’s on your ballot.

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Attend a Running for Local Office Information Session via Zoom

Attend a Running for Local Office Information Session via Zoom

UW-Madison Division of Extension Bayfield County has an Information Session for residents interested in Running for Local Office this election cycle (Town Supervisors, City Council Members, School Board Members). Scott Fibert, Bayfield County Clerk will be on hand to provide accurate info, and we’ll have ample time for folks to ask questions.

The short zoom will happen next Monday, December 14th at 7pm.

Participants need to be registered to attend: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtde-tqjMpG9DaslhJ2r442XV6sqTvKxgg

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Help us portray the election as clear, decisive and done. Shift our focus toward the future.

Help us portray the election as clear, decisive and done.  Shift our focus toward the future.

We know that the media will continue to cash in on the chaos that gets them views. If you are asked about specific actions taken or allegations made by the outgoing administration, we encourage you to continue focusing on the fact that we the people pick our leaders and that the will of the people is clear. When you must talk about the disinformation, be sure to ascribe motivations and frame attempts to discredit the results as a desperate attempt to validate a narrative by those who have lost. Click for messaging suggestions.

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Fair Maps Referendum: Vote YES!

Fair Maps Referendum: Vote YES!

On Nov. 3, Wisconsin voters in 11 counties, as well as the city of Racine, will have the opportunity to vote on an advisory referendum regarding whether the Legislature should ban gerrymandering and adopt a process of independent, nonpartisan redistricting.

The counties that are holding these referendums are: Adams, Bayfield, Brown, Crawford, Door, Dunn, Iowa, Jefferson, Kenosha, Rusk, and Waushara. To date, 17 counties and more than a dozen municipalities have already passed such non-binding referendums, and by overwhelming margins each time.

In addition, 53 of Wisconsin’s 72 county boards have passed resolutions urging the Legislature to pass a law requiring independent, nonpartisan redistricting. These counties represent more than 75% of Wisconsin’s citizens.

We urge voters in these 11 counties to vote ‘yes’ on these referendums.

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