We can’t afford to underestimate how important every contest in this election is in order to protect our way of life. Vote for our Republican candidates for Wisconsin Assembly.
Use Your Vote to Save Our Country
Wisconsin is facing the possibility of complete progressive takeover on November 5th. If Democrats are successful in stealing the Legislative majority using Governor Evers’ gerrymandered maps, they will immediately overturn all conservative reforms of the past thirty years.
What Is at Stake?
Do you support your right to own firearms and defend yourself and your family? Forget it, they will abolish gun rights. Concealed carry will be repealed. Like having educational options outside of public school? Too bad, school choice and charter schools are on the chopping block. Enjoy the protection of law enforcement? Get ready for them to be defunded by Democrats. Cash bail will be eliminated. We will quickly become a warzone, like Chicago.
Keep Our Elections Free & Fair
Perhaps of gravest concern, though, is Wisconsin’s free and fair elections. Democrats have made their agenda clear. They will eliminate voter ID requirements, allow non-U.S. Citizens to vote, and expand mail-in voting and the use of absentee drop boxes. They will push for 16-year-olds to vote and for online-voting, like California… and that’s just the beginning.
Keep Taxation Reasonable
Lastly, with a liberal court and Democrats controlling the executive and legislative branches of the state, your taxes will skyrocket. While Republicans voted for middle-class tax cuts and tax-free retirement for Wisconsin this year, the Governor vetoed these bills in favor of hoarding the surplus to expand discriminatory entitlement programs that only benefit members of special identity groups.
Save Our State!
Vote for Republicans in the Wisconsin State Assembly:
Brian Gonzales, District 65
Ed Hibsch, District 64
Amanda Nedweski,District 32
Vote for All Our Candidates!
When & Where To Vote
In-Person Absentee Voting (early voting) begins on October 22nd and runs through November 1st, depending upon your municipality. In the city, vote at the Kenosha City Clerk’s office, 625 52nd Street, Kenosha WI. See the Kenosha City Clerk’s official General Election 2024 Press Release with extended hours for early voting. Outside the City, check your municipality’s web site for information on when and where you can early vote.
Municipal Election Information:
If you’re not sure whether you’re registered to vote, check the MyVote Wisconsin website. You can also use this link to update your registration—in particular, if you’ve moved or changed your name.
If you need to register to vote, bring with you a picture ID, and documentation of where you live. Your Wisconsin driver’s license or state-issued ID card is enough, if it shows your current name and address. If your license/ID does not show your current name or address, bring a document that does show your current name and address – for example, a tax bill, a utility bill, or a paycheck or pay stub. Visit Bring It to the Ballot for all the information you need.
Plan Ahead!
A few minutes spent planning when and where to vote could save you hours of aggravation.
If at all possible, do yourself a favor and vote early—but regardless, vote! The future of our nation depends on it.
Make Your Plan to Vote Now!
Online registration deadline: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Register by mail deadline: Must be postmarked by Wednesday, October 16, 2024
In person registration deadline: Tuesday, November 5, 2024