Additional Voting Videos
In addition to the Be A Wisconsin Voter video series, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin partners with other organizations on resourceful videos around voting.
In addition to the Be A Wisconsin Voter video series, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin partners with other organizations on resourceful videos around voting.
Below, find resources and materials related to the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin's position.
[MADISON, Wis.] - Para garantizar un acceso equitativo y seguro al proceso de votación a la mayor cantidad de votantes posible, la Liga de mujeres votantes de Wisconsin (LWVWI) se complace en participar en el Día de votación temprana (Vote Early Day), un movimiento de organizacion
[MADISON, Wis.] - To ensure equitable and safe access to the voting process for as many voters as possible, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) is excited to participate in Vote Early Day, a movement of non-profit organizations, businesses, election administrators and creati
[WASHINGTON] — Seeking to protect the health of Wisconsin voters put at risk by the COVID-19 pandemic, an application was filed today in the U.S. Supreme Court that would restore the back-up option for voters who do not receive their absentee ballots in the mail.
[MADISON, Wis.] - To expand the reach of its personalized voter information, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) recently published its fall voter guide on VOTE411.org in both English and Spanish ahead of the November
As part of the Wisconsin Centennial Suffrage Celebration, members of the Governor's 19th Amendment Centennial Committeerecorded and submitted video messages to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment.
In June 2020, the Center for Nonprofit and Community Studies at the University of Wiscosnin - Madison released a report titled, "Civic Health of Wisconsin: Connectedness in Context."
To celebrate the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment being added to the Constitution on August 26th, the Wisconsin Historical Society, along with First Lady Kathy Evers, are posting a video series on social media that takes the viewer through the history of the suffrage movement celebrating the stories of Wisconsin women and their fight for voting rights.
Organization commits to educate, engage and inspire community about voting process.