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RandySF

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Sun Mar 26, 2023, 03:23 PM Mar 2023

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice election April 4

The time is soon approaching when Wisconsin voters will select the next Wisconsin Supreme Court judge. Two candidates, Dan Kelly, and Janet Protasiewicz, will be vying for the position. Many issues of paramount importance will likely be decided by the top court in the state—issues concerning women’s health, legislative boundaries, safety, environmental issues, and more. Depending upon where voters live, there will be additional municipal and school board races. Referendums may also be on the ballot in some municipalities.

You can find out what is on your ballot and much more at MyVote.wi.gov, the official government website. You can also request an absentee ballot, find out who and where your clerk and polling place are, and track your ballot.

Information about the candidates can be found online at VOTE411.org, Ballotpedia.org, and at individual candidate websites. There also will be newspaper and online interviews available.

Although online and mail-in voter registration end on March 15, voters can do Early Voting in-person with their municipal clerk starting on March 21 (call for their hours). Finally, voters can make their voice heard by visiting their designated polling place anytime from 7AM to 8PM on election day, which is Tuesday, April 4.



https://www.baldwin-bulletin.com/news/wisconsin-supreme-court-justice-election-april-4/article_c17880f6-c8dc-11ed-92c4-37c6a827355d.html

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