Thursday, September 12, 2024

College and University Students: Prepare now for the November General Election!

For release: Thursday - September 12, 2024



Image: Students Voting at polling place / iStock photo: Evgeniy Shkolenko

Important Information Students Need to be Able to Vote in Wisconsin! 


Welcome back, students! Fall semester is underway on public and private college and university campuses across Wisconsin. Now is the best time for students to make sure they are prepared to vote in the upcoming pivotal November 5th Election. Wisconsin is once again one of the most closely contested “battleground” states in the nation and is so important on so many levels: for the Presidency of the USA, for control of the US Senate and US House and, with fairer, more competitive new state legislative voting maps now in place, control of the Wisconsin Legislature may also be up for grabs. With so much at stake this November, we want to be sure you know what you need to have, and that Wisconsin law requires, in order for you to be able to make important choices at the polling place that will do so much to determine your lives and future.


First, students will find straightforward information from Common Cause Wisconsin on how to register to vote, find your polling place, and which photo IDs are eligible to cast a ballot in Wisconsin.


Three Things College Students Need to Do To Vote in Wisconsin


Additionally, Common Cause Wisconsin and Campus Vote Project has created an easy reference for students to look up their institution across the state to see if their current student ID is an acceptable form of ID for voting. Many public and private institutions' initially issued school ID is not compliant with Wisconsin’s voting laws. It’s very important to find out now your college or university-issued ID is acceptable for voting. If the student ID cannot be used for voting, students can find out if a separate school-issued photo ID card for voting is available and where to get one.


So, if you don't have a WI driver license or one of the other acceptable IDs, know your options and look up your school today!


Note: you can use a school-issued ID for voting that is expired. If you do present an expired student ID, you must also present (or display electronically) at the polls, a separate, current proof of enrollment document, such as an enrollment verification form, class schedule or tuition bill. If your student ID is unexpired, then you do NOT need to present proof of current enrollment.


It is important for students to find out and know now whether or not the photo ID issued by their public or private college or university in Wisconsin can be used when voting.


And, if you can complete your voter registration before Election Day, you will save yourself time on Election Day when you go to vote. Even if you move across the hallway to a new space in your dorm or apartment complex, you must re-register to vote with your current address. Don't wait until November to do this! If you were previously registered to vote in Wisconsin, you can re-register at your new address online through the official source at MyVote.wi.gov.


Please share this information widely with anyone you know who is attending a college, university, community or technical school in Wisconsin!


Ready to go above and beyond to help others be ready to vote this November?

Join Campus Vote Project and partners for the 4th Annual Wisconsin Student Voting Summit at Milwaukee Area Technical College for hybrid programming (virtual/in-person) 9/27 or in-person at MATC on 9/28. Learn how to inspire students to vote and have a great election! Get more information and register here.  


Students: Make voting an important part of what will make your fall semester successful. Prepare now, so your voter experience is smooth and without hassle when you cast your ballot in this November’s election and beyond.


One last thing. Your vote, especially in Wisconsin really matters and every vote really does make a difference. Four of the six elections for President of the United States since the year 2000 have been decided in Wisconsin by less than one percent of the vote! That means as few as about 6,000 votes have separated the winner from the loser in our state. So that means your voice does get heard and your vote really does count and will matter. So, make voting a priority this Fall and to make it easier on yourself, prepare to vote now!


Forward and On Wisconsin!

Jay Heck

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Jay Heck
608/512-9363 (cell)

Common Cause in Wisconsin
152 Johnson St, Suite 212
Madison, WI 53703

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Monday, September 9, 2024

Democracy Scorecard 2024

For release: Monday - September 9, 2024


Image: Holding Power Accountable

Dismally Low Scores for Three Wisconsin Members of Congress on Common Cause’s 2024 Democracy Scorecard 


Common Cause, the nonpartisan watchdog, released its 2024 Democracy Scorecard, recording every member of Congress’ support for voting rights, Supreme Court ethics, and other reforms.  


“Our 2024 Democracy Scorecard shows a surge of support in Congress for reforms that strengthen the right to vote, take back the Supreme Court, and break big money’s grip on our politics,” said Virginia Kase Solomón, President & CEO of Common Cause. “The number of members of Congress with perfect scores increased more than 100% from 2020, with 58 members in our 2020 Scorecard to 117 today. As we see the wealthy and well-connected try to influence our politics and our very livelihoods, we must demand our leaders deliver on the people’s pro-democracy agenda.”   

 

Since 2016, Common Cause has tracked support and co-sponsorship of key democracy reform legislation. This year’s scorecard includes ten bills and votes in the U.S. Senate and 13 in the U.S. House, including the Freedom to Vote Act, the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act, and more.

   

“The 2024 Democracy Scorecard empowers Wisconsin voters with information to hold their elected U.S Senators and U.S. House Members in Washington accountable for a government that works for all,” said Jay Heck, Executive Director of Common Cause Wisconsin, since 1996.


“Three of Wisconsin’s members of Congress earned a ‘zero’ on this year’s scorecard, demonstrating that democracy is not a shared value experienced equally by some of those entrusted to uphold and protect it. With this year’s pivotal election in our key battleground state, we must drive these key reforms to the top of the public agenda so everyone can have access to an accountable federal government, no matter what part of Wisconsin these elected officials represent,” Heck added. 


Wisconsin Members of Congress with perfect scores:  

  • Senator Tammy Baldwin: 10/10  
  • Representative Mark Pocan: 13/13  

Wisconsin Members of Congress with scores of zero:  

  • Senator Ron Johnson: 0/10  
  • Representative Scott Fitzgerald: 0/13   
  • Representative Tom Tiffany: 0/13  

Common Cause is a nonpartisan organization and does not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office.  


To view the 2024 Democracy Scorecard and the scores of all of Wisconsin’s Members of Congress, click here.   


Common Cause is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. We work to create open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process. 


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Jay Heck, Executive Director

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Jay Heck
608/512-9363 (cell)

Common Cause in Wisconsin
152 Johnson St, Suite 212
Madison, WI 53703

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Friday, September 6, 2024

Preserve, Protect and Promote Voting in Wisconsin!

For release: Friday - September 6, 2024



Image: Voting is the First Step, Not the Last

Be Prepared to Vote and Assist Others for the November 5th Election


What is shaping up to be the most consequential federal and state election in our lifetime on November 5th is fast approaching and only 60 days away! As voters in one of the most pivotal “battleground” states in the nation, Wisconsinites have an extraordinary opportunity to demonstrate our significant power and influence in determining state and national leadership by voting and encouraging others to vote in this Fall’s General Election.


As you prepare to vote, we want to share with you some terrific opportunities for how you can direct your own inner citizen activism to preserve and protect our freedom to vote, and to uphold and promote fair and free elections in Wisconsin:


Election Day Observation

Be a volunteer for Election Protection in Wisconsin! The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin manages an effective Election Observation program for our state and we are helping to recruit volunteer observers for the November 5th Election. You can learn more about the program through the LWVWI webpage. And you can sign up to be an Election Observer here.

Volunteer with Souls to the Polls - Milwaukee

Souls to the Polls is recruiting volunteers for their Rides to the Polls in Milwaukee, including shifts for in-person absentee voting (aka “early voting”). More information and a signup form are here.

Become a Poll Worker

Poll workers are vital to making the voting process safe, secure, and smooth. If you’re able, consider becoming a poll worker for your municipality and within your county. In particular, Green Bay in Brown County, Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, Brookfield in Waukesha County, Watertown in Jefferson and Dodge Counties, Eau Claire in Eau Claire County, and Madison in Dane County are seeking to increase their poll worker teams. You can work at a polling location as long as you reside in the same county as the polling location. Please sign up now so you're able to attend the necessary training sessions. Sign up through Power the Polls.

Vote Early Day - October 28th

In person absentee voting (aka “early voting”) starts in Wisconsin on October 25th. Groups and individuals around the state are putting together vote early events for October 29th to celebrate the power of voting. More information and a map of events will continue to be updated at the Vote Early Day 2024 website.

National Voter Registration Day - September 17th

It’s YOUR Right: On September 17, 2024, National Voter Registration Day and
Constitution Day celebrate their shared birthdays - and it couldn’t be a more perfect pairing! The U.S. Constitution established the framework for our representative democracy and, as its inheritors and protectors, it’s our responsibility to participate in it, strengthen it, and pass it along to future generations. Be Vote Ready up and down the ballot by registering to vote in advance of Election Day. Register to vote and get more information at MyVote.wi.gov.

Be Vote Ready

Choose the method of voting that works best for you and make your plans to vote by mail, OR by in-person absentee (aka "early voting"), OR on Election Day. You can request your absentee ballot by mail now, register to vote, and MORE - all at MyVote.wi.gov. Enter your address information to get started or find the contact information for your municipal clerk.

You can find more voting information at the Common Cause Wisconsin website including resources for how to get assistance and answers for your election questions.

Don't forget: Young voters who are enrolled at a public or private Wisconsin university, college, or technical School can get the information they need to vote from this Common Cause Wisconsin Student Resource Page. Please share the link with the young voters in your life.

Thank you for considering these opportunities to help to promote voting and preparing to vote yourself. November 5th will be here very soon and there is no time like NOW to be voter ready and lend a hand where you can to protect elections and encourage voting in Wisconsin.

On Wisconsin!

Jay Heck, Executive Director

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Jay Heck
608/512-9363 (cell)

Common Cause in Wisconsin
152 Johnson St, Suite 212
Madison, WI 53703

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