Get out the Vote

On April 1, Wisconsinites will go to the polls and cast their ballot for Wisconsin Supreme Court, state Superintendent of Public Instruction, and important local races around the state.
Click here for a list of union-approved candidates on the ballot.
Help us get out the vote at wisaflcio.org/mobilize.
Make a plan to vote on Tuesday, April 1. Will you be voting:
- In the morning after polls open at 7:00 a.m.?
- In the evening before close at 8:00 p.m.?
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO is proud to endorse Judge Susan Crawford for Wisconsin Supreme Court. As Scott Walker’s Attorney General her opponent Brad Schimel supported the union-busting Act 10 and has a long history of fighting against workers and our union rights. In contrast, Susan Crawford has always fought for working people and making sure everyone is treated fairly.
Our rights are the line and we must elect Judge Susan Crawford to the state Supreme Court.
Make your voice heard on Tuesday, April 1, in Wisconsin’s Spring Election.
Here’s some quick voter resources
What’s on my ballot?
In addition to statewide races, you will most likely have local elections on your ballot.
Visit myvote.wi.gov to preview what’s on your ballot.
WI AFL-CIO Endorsed Candidates
Union members around the state have interviewed candidates and made endorsements based on who will best protect our rights, wages, jobs, and contracts as union members.
View union-approved candidates here.
Make your plan
Polls will be open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Think through a good time to get to the polls and how you will get there. Confirm your polling location and get your ID ready.
Register to Vote
If you need to, you can register to vote on Election Day at the polls. Bring proof of residence to your polling location. Examples of proof of residence include your current lease, a utility bill, a bank or credit card statement, and many others. View a list here.
Tell a friend
Remind two friends to get to the polls on Tuesday.
Help us turn out the union vote by joining a WI AFL-CIO phone bank or canvass at wisaflcio.org/mobilize.
Thank you for being a voter.