If you or someone you know is an individual with a disability who has been discriminated against during the voting process, or is interested in learning more about their voting rights, you or they can contact WCA.
We can be reached at our Madison office at (608) 267-0214 or 1-800-928-8778.
The following information may be helpful to you to learn more about your rights:
Am I eligible to vote? What are my basic rights?
Do you have the right to vote curbside? Can you ask for assistance when you vote? Are you eligible to vote? Click here to find out more!
I have a guardian, do I still get to vote?
Work in progress - check back soon.
Where do I vote?
http://elections.state.wi.us/sebpage75.html
How do I register to vote?
There are three ways that you can register to vote: (1) At the poll location on the day of the election, (2) by mail, and (3) at your municipal clerk’s office. There is specific information that you need to have with you when you register to vote, and there are rules how to register. See
http://elections.state.wi.us/sebpage33.html
for more information.
I feel I have been discriminated against in the voting process, what do I do next?
Work in progress - check back soon.
What does it mean to have my vote challenged?
Work in progress - check back soon.
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