Post From Community: League of Women Voters of Wisconsin launches voter education tool VOTE411 for general election | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Molly Carmichael
September 5, 2022
Editor’s note: Posts from the Community is the place for community announcements and event postings. If you have a community-oriented event you feel our readers would be interested in, please submit here.
The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin launched its VOTE411.org voter guide for the General Election on November 8.
This one-stop shop for statewide election information provides simple tools to help Wisconsin voters navigate the voting process. These include candidate information, voter registration tools, polling place information and other helpful Election Day resources.
“VOTE411 sets voters up with the tools they need to feel prepared to cast their ballot whether they vote in person or absentee,” said Eileen Newcomer, LWVWI Voter Education Manager. “Voters can find important information they need in order to choose the candidates that align with their values and prioritize the issues they care about.”
Do you have feedback on Milwaukee NNS's reporting? Take our survey to let us know how we're doing!
The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin’s voter guide includes information on all the candidates running for office in the fall election – including candidates running for state offices such as the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, state senate and assembly as well as federal offices like U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
Voting is the best way to make the change you want to see in your community, and VOTE411 empowers voters to use their voices. Nearly 25.4 million voters have found the information they needed thanks to VOTE411, many of them young people and first-time voters.
Voting should be fun and simple. VOTE411 gives voters the invaluable, nonpartisan information they need all in one place. So head on over and get out to vote on November 8.
###
The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is a nonpartisan political organization that advocates for informed and active participation in government. There are 20 local Leagues throughout Wisconsin. More information at lwvwi.org.