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14 STEPS TO BECOMING A MORE INVOLVED VOTER IN 2014 Alicia Boehme – Disability Rights Wisconsin Jason Endres – People First Wisconsin John Shaw – Board.

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1 14 STEPS TO BECOMING A MORE INVOLVED VOTER IN 2014 Alicia Boehme – Disability Rights Wisconsin Jason Endres – People First Wisconsin John Shaw – Board for People with Developmental Disabilities

2 W ISDOM OF J USTIN D ART J R. Vote as if your life depends on it – because it does…..

3 “T HE MOST COMMON WAY PEOPLE GIVE UP POWER IS BY THINKING THEY DON ’ T HAVE ANY ” -- ALICE W ALKER

4 14. J OIN THE W ISCONSIN D ISABILITY V OTE C OALITION http://www.disabilityvote.org

5 W ISCONSIN D ISABILITY V OTE C OALITION W EBSITE /F ACEBOOK P AGE Emails Facebook page posts Resources Videos Up-to-date information! Candidate Forums JOIN TODAY

6 13. E DUCATE YOURSELF ON THE VOTING PROCESS What you need to know: How to do I register to vote? How can I get an absentee ballot? Can I vote early? Where is my polling place? What do I need to bring when I go vote? If I have a guardian, can I still vote? What happens if I live in a nursing home or an institution? Can I take someone to the polls and help them fill out a ballot? And may more….

7 H OW TO FIND OUT THE ANSWERS …. Voting in Wisconsin: A guide for citizens with disabilities Guardianship brochure Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition Website http://www.disabilityvote.org Toll-Free hotline at DRW 800-928-8778 888-758-6049 (tty) My Vote Wisconsin https://myvote.wi.gov/ Government Accountability Board Website http://gab.wi.gov/

8 W ISCONSIN D ISABILITY V OTE C OALITION V IDEO

9 12. L EARN ABOUT THE ELECTIONS Who is up for elections? Spring v Fall Primary v. General election Election dates for 2014 Spring Elections Non-partisan & local Judges Supreme Court Justices Municipal, county and education officials Fall Elections Partisan State Representatives (every 2 years) State Senators (every 4 years) Governor (every 4 years) Congressperson (every 2 years) U.S. Senator (every 6 years) President (4 years)

10 E LECTION D AYS 2014 – M ARK YOUR CALENDAR Spring Primary February 18, 2014 Spring General Election April 1, 2014 Fall Primary August 12, 2014 General Election November 4, 2014

11 11. T ALK TO OTHERS ABOUT VOTING Friends and family People first groups Other organizations and support groups At school Co-workers Provider packet

12 10. S EE IF YOUR POLLING PLACE IS ACCESSIBLE Do polling sites need to be accessible? What does being accessible mean? Voting Day Accessibility Checklist IDEA: Vote on the accessible machine!!

13 9. R UN FOR OFFICE School board, county board, city council Or get involved in other ways: City committee County Committee Learn local politics

14 8. L EARN ABOUT CHANGES TO VOTING LAWS AND CALL YOUR LEGISLATOR State laws vary widely and make a difference Same Day Registration: Wisconsin is a top voter-turnout state 2010 Presidential Election United States: 41% VTO Wisconsin: 52% VTO, Minnesota: 55% VTO Texas: 32% VTO Photo ID Law Current activity at Wisconsin State Capitol DAWN Website: www.dawninfo.orgwww.dawninfo.org

15 7. A TTEND A CANDIDATES FORUM What is a candidate forum? Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition has sponsored them… Wisconsin Eye Summary of event

16 6. V OLUNTEER ON A CAMPAIGN If you feel strongly, get involved! If you work for them they may be more likely to work for you! Make calls Drop off literature Establish a relationship

17 5. B ECOME A POLL WORKER It pays! Ask to break into shifts.

18 4. L EARN WHERE YOUR CANDIDATES STAND ON THE ISSUES What are the issues for you? State level issues Federal level issues Local level issues How do I find out? Wisconsin Vote: http://wisconsinvote.org/http://wisconsinvote.org/ League of Women Voters http://www.lwvwi.org/http://www.lwvwi.org/ Call the candidate and ask TV Websites Newspapers Facebook page BEWARE: Sort out truth

19 3. T AKE SOMEONE TO THE POLLS Are you allowed to drive someone to the polls? Can you help someone to vote? Can you tell someone how to vote?

20 2. R EGISTER TO VOTE Find out if you are registered to vote Residency: 28 consecutive days Ways to register to vote: By Mail: At the municipal clerks office At the Polling Place Special Registration Deputy

21 And the number one thing you can do in 2014 is…..

22 # 1 = V OTE

23 ACAP V IDEO http://youtu.be/BCYAhraBDPw

24 W HAT WILL YOU PROMISE TO DO ?

25 QUESTIONS?


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