
What's at Stake in this Election
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has the final say in protecting the rights guaranteed by our state constitution. All eyes are on Wisconsin, as this race has been called the most important election of the year—and for good reason. With major decisions on voting rights, redistricting, reproductive rights, and other critical issues likely to come before the court, the outcome will shape policies that directly impact communities across the state for years to come.
Voters must pay close attention to this race because the court’s rulings will influence fundamental rights and the future of democracy in Wisconsin. This election is about more than just one seat—it’s about safeguarding the rights and freedoms of all Wisconsin residents.
Where to learn about the candidates:
- VOTE411.org - the League will be publishing our voter guide following the Spring Primary
- Guides.Vote
- UPFRONT Candidate Interviews: [Susan Crawford] / [Brad Schimel]
- TMJ4 Candidate Interviews: [Susan Crawford] / [Brad Schimel]
- PBS Wisconsin Candidate Interviews: [Susan Crawford] / [Brad Schimel]
- WKOW Candidate Interviews: [Susan Crawford] / [Brad Schimel]
Make Your Plan to Vote:
Election Day: April 1 - polls are open from 7am-8pm (if you are in line by 8pm you will be allowed to stay in line and vote). Find your polling place at MyVote.WI.Gov
In-Person Absentee Voting: March 18 - March 30 - dates and times vary be municipality. Find your community's early voting options at MyVote.WI.Gov
Vote Absentee By Mail: Request your absentee ballot before March 18 to ensure you have enough time to recieve and return your absentee ballot. You can request your absentee ballot now at MyVote.WI.Gov.