Topics covered in this newsletter include: How to Prepare for the Spring Election COVID-19 & Voting Zoom Call Information Resources
April 7th Election: How to Prepare!
Topics covered in this newsletter include: New Video: How to Request an Absentee Ballot What’s on the Ballot? Voter Accessibility Survey Resources Available
New Video: How to Request an Absentee Ballot
The Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition highly recommend that people vote absentee for the April 7th election to protect themselves from COVID-19. If you’ve never requested an absentee ballot before you may be a bit unsure…
Deadline for Online Voter Registration is Today
Topics covered in this newsletter include: Requesting an Absentee Ballot in Time for the Spring Election Voter Accessibility Survey Resources Available
Vote Early for the April 7th Election
Topics covered in this newsletter include: Voting Absentee for the April 7th Election Updating Your Registration Details In-Person Absentee Voting Contact Your Municipal Clerk
Voting Absentee for the April 7th Election
Because of concerns about COVID-19, the Wisconsin Election Commission is encouraging Wisconsin voters to vote early. Any Wisconsin voter who is registered to vote, can request an absentee ballot. If you want to vote absentee, make sure you are registered…
Census News from the Disability Vote Coalition
The #2020 Census Counts: Be counted! This month, most households will receive an invitation in the mail to respond to the 2020 Census. Watch for a mailing from the US Census Bureau. March: On or between March 12-20, a letter…
March 2020 Newsletter: Census News
Topics covered in this newsletter include: Census schedule What is the Census? How are Group Homes Being Counted? Why Is the Census Important for People with Disabilities? Census Privacy Census Resources for More Information
Get a 2020 DVC Voting Toolkit!
The 2020 DVC Voting Toolkit makes it easy for you to teach consumers, staff and others about voting. Download it today or order a printed toolkit. Printed kits can be picked up at either of the Disability Rights Wisconsin office…