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Written by League of Women Voters Wisconsin   
Wednesday, 17 March 2021 09:24

voter-us-electionsVoters are able to easily navigate a comprehensive guide containing unbiased candidate information at VOTE411.


MADISON - In order for Wisconsin voters to feel confident voting in the upcoming spring election on April 6, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) recently published its personalized voter guide on VOTE411.org.

VOTE411 is a “one-stop-shop” for election-related information, where voters are able to easily navigate a comprehensive guide containing unbiased candidate information, as well as information on how to request an absentee ballot and details on upcoming candidate forums around the state. With limited opportunities to learn about the candidates in person due to the ongoing pandemic, online voter guides like VOTE411 are especially important for voters making their plans to vote during this public health and economic crisis.

“On April 6, Wisconsin voters will be casting their ballots for those who will lead in our schools, hold judicial seats on circuit and appellate courts and advocate for our communities at the local level,” said Eileen Newcomer, LWVWI voter education manager. “That is why the League is committed to providing Wisconsin voters with essential election information at all levels of government.”

On the ballot are candidates for the state superintendent of public instruction, court of appeals judges in Districts I, II and III, circuit court judges and other nonpartisan local races. The special primary elections for State Assembly District 89 and State Senate District 13 will also be covered in our guide.

In addition to VOTE411, voters can learn more about each position by visiting the LWVWI website, where there are informational fact sheets on the state superintendent, circuit court judges and court of appeals judges.

Wisconsin voters can access information about the upcoming election at vote411.org/ballot and election information in Spanish is available at vote411.org/es/ballot.

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The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is a grassroots, nonpartisan political organization that advocates for informed and active participation in government. There are 20 local Leagues in Wisconsin. More information at lwvwi.org.

 
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