MADISON - If you’ve got an absentee ballot, it’s too late to safely put it in the mail.
The best thing to do it is to deliver it to your clerk’s office this week, or certainly by Election Day next Tuesday.
I just delivered mine today!
And if you’re a voter with a disability, please remember that you have the right to get assistance in the delivery of your absentee ballot.
For everyone voting with an absentee ballot, make sure you sign your name and fill in the date, and make sure that your witness signs the form and fills in their address completely.
If you’re not voting absentee by mail, you can still vote early (absentee in-person) this week. Check with your local clerk’s office about their hours.
And remember, if you’re not registered to vote, you can still register and vote at your polling place on Election Day, April 4. Bring your driver’s license or passport or other valid government ID, and if you’re registering, bring proof of residence, such as a utility bill.
This is a crucial election so please vote, and bring two friends or family members with you!
Thanks for your civic activism!
Best,
Matt Rothschild
Executive Director
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