Your Vote Is Your Voice!

Your vote is your voice - it is one of the most powerful tools you have to shape the future. When you cast your ballot, you’re not just selecting a candidate; you’re expressing your values, priorities, and vision for the world. It’s a direct way to influence the decisions that affect your community, your country, and your everyday life.

The next election is the February 17, 2026 Spring Primary. The Wisconsin Democratic Party has endorsed Judge Chris Taylor for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Important: All voters must provide a proof of residence document when registering to vote by mail, in-person at the clerk’s office, or at the polls. All voters must present a picture ID when voting in-person.

  • Elect Judge Chris Taylor

    Elect Judge Chris Taylor

    The Wisconsin Democratic Party has endorsed Judge Chris Taylor for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Judge Taylor has spent her career protecting Wisconsinites and standing up for them when their fundamental rights are on the line, and she’ll continue to do that on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Hear what Judge Taylor had to say at our Judge Taylor Rally.

    We have Taylor yard signs available in the office. Come get yours and help elect a progressive candidate to the Wisconsin Supreme Court!

    Her opponent, MAGA extremist Maria Lazar, has ruled in favor of billionaires, sided with Election deniers, attacked voting rights, and defended the GOP’s rigged maps.

    To donate to Judge Taylor’s campaign ActBlue account, click here.

  • Know Your Local Candidates

    Know Your Local Candidates

    Our endorsements for the local Spring and Fall elections will be listed here. Stay tuned for details on more of our endorsed candidates who reflect our values.

    SPRING ELECTIONS

    Statewide

    + WI Supreme Court: Judge Chris Taylor

    East Troy

    + Village Trustee: Adam Duda

    + School Board: Dave Dodge

    Whitewater

    + City Council District 2: Gavin Kelleher

    + Common Council at Large: Orin Smith

    FALL ELECTIONS

    Assembly

    + District 5: Andy Beck

    + District 31: Dr. John Perryman

  • How to Register and Vote

    How to Register and Vote

    Before you can start the registration process, you need to check that you are not already registered to vote at MyVote Wisconsin.

    You can use MyVote Wisconsin to update your name or the address we have on file for you.

    If you need to request an absentee ballot, visit Vote Absentee.

    In Wisconsin, you have 3 ways to vote:

    + In-person on election day

    + In person absentee ballot before election day

    + Absentee ballot

    For details and dates, visit My Vote Wisconsin.