by UMOJA Staff | October 17, 2020 | Elections
Dates and hours will be added as locations are confirmed. The following locations may be used as in-person absentee voting locations for the November Election. City Clerk’s Office210 Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard #1October 20-November8 a.m. – 7 p.m....
by UMOJA Staff | October 17, 2020 | Elections
Voters wishing to return their absentee ballots in person may do so at one of our ballot Drop-off sites. Ballot Drop-Off Sites with a Witness Available. A poll worker wearing a high visibility vest will be present outside the following locations to accept your...
by UMOJA Staff | October 17, 2020 | Elections
Step One: Voter Registration Choose one: I checked MyVote.wi.gov, and my voter registration is up-to-date.I have a current WI ID, and will register to vote at https://MyVote.wi.gov by October 14.I will register to vote with proof of address at Democracy in the Park...
by Yvette L. Craig | October 17, 2020 | Elections
Black Americans Still Confront Roadblocks to the Ballot Box in 2020 Johnny Miller turns 70 on Nov. 1. The Milwaukee activist won’t have time for a big shindig to celebrate the milestone because his dedication to making sure Black and Brown voters have equal access to...
by Article courtesy of CNET and written by Alison DeNisco Rayome | October 17, 2020 | Elections
As coronavirus rates continue to spike in many areas across the U.S., most states are making it easier to vote by mail in local elections as well as the upcoming presidential election on Nov. 3. But each state has its own rules for mail-in or absentee voting. Many are...