The WI Disability Vote Coalition will have one more free online webinar before the election. The webinar will be held October 15 from 12:00-12:45pm.
This webinar will cover:
• What’s on the ballot
• Constitutional Amendment question
• The variety of ways you can vote
• Personal stories from voters with disabilities
• How to exercise your basic voting rights
• What to do if you have a problem at the polls, and more!
Important Dates and Information to Know About the November 5th Presidential Election
- Need to register? You can register online at My Vote Wisconsin or by mail until October 16. You can register at your Municipal Clerk’s office until November 1st or at your polling place on election day.
- Absentee ballots are now being mailed. You may request an absentee ballot until October 31. Ballots are due back by 8 pm on election day. People with disabilities can have someone else return their ballot for them.
- You can also vote early, in person starting October 22. Check with your municipal clerk for hours and locations.
Be prepared – Make Your Plan to Vote
**If you have a problem at the polls, ask to speak to the Chief Election Inspector or the person in charge. If it’s not resolved, call the Disability Rights Wisconsin Voter Hotline. Program the number into your phone now in case you need it later. 844-347-8683