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Want to learn more about voting in Wisconsin? Want to help guide others through the voter registration process?

If yes, then this Voter Registration training is for you! 

The goal of the training, which will be presented on Zoom, is for participants to feel comfortably knowledgeable in helping others register to vote and to know how to access expert resources.

Topics include:
  - registration methods (by mail, in person, or on-line through MyVote.wi.gov
  - registration deadlines
  - eligibility requirements
  - required documents

In addition, participants will see how to use MyVote.wi.gov to locate practical information for registered voters to find:
  - their municipal clerk or their polling place
  - upcoming election dates 
  - what’s on the ballot
  - their voting activity history
  - how to request an absentee ballot 

The presenters will role-play common voter registration scenarios. Recent legal or legislative changes to the Wisconsin voting process will be covered, as needed.

This free training is open to LWV-GCV members and to the general public. 
Registration is required. LWV-GCV members, please login to register. The Zoom link will be sent after you register.


When you register for this training session, you will be asked three questions. Your answers will assist the Facilitator in preparing for the training session. Thank you.
Questions:
1. Is this your first voter registration training, either from LWV-GCV or anyone else?
2. Do you have any experience helping people to register to vote? 
    (Voter registration drive volunteer, poll worker, poll observer, municipal clerk, etc.)
3. Are you attending this training as a member of a group or for your personal knowledge?
If a member of a group, which one.


If you have any questions, please email Lori Miller at: [email protected]
 

Date and Time

Thursday, February 20, 2025, 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM

Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.


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