Online Voter Registration Extended to 3/30
A special request to our members: Again we are asking that you help spread the word. WI voters can now register to vote online until Monday, March 30. The WEC has announced that myvote.wi.gov is ready, as of today, March 25, to process registrations.

Please also continue to advocate for
mail-in absentee voting in the April 7th election.

Tips from LWVWI for Absentee Voting

  • Plan ahead. Make your request for an absentee ballot at myvote.wi.gov well before the deadline (April 2). 

  • The U.S. Postal Service recommends you mail back your absentee ballot at least one week before Election Day so that it arrives in time. The deadline is 8 PM on Election Day, April 7.

  • You must include a copy of your photo ID along with your request. For those making their request online, it's as simple as taking a picture of your license, passport or valid ID on your phone and uploading it to the site. Get in touch with your municipal clerkif you need assistance getting a copy of your photo ID to them. (Note: Indefinitely confined, military, and overseas voters are exempt from the photo ID requirement.)

  • Be sure to follow the instructions sent with your ballot to ensure your votes are counted. 


In-person Absentee Voting (Early Voting)Is in Process

You can register and vote an absentee ballot in your municipal clerk's office during specified days and hours.  Note: Because of Coronavirus precautions, some municipal clerks' hours have changed. Check ahead. Links to all La Crosse County municipal clerks' offices can be found  here .  

If you get an absentee ballot mailed to you, you can still decide to vote at the polls on Election Day if you haven’t returned it.
VOTE411.org is a "one-stop-shop" for election-related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific candidate information and links for registration and other voter services.
F air Maps Wisconsin

The fight to end gerrymandering in Wisconsin and throughout the US is a signature effort by the League of Women Voters at all levels this year. You can learn more about the "People Powered Fair Maps" program here .

The League of Women Voters of the La Crosse Area is working to pass a citizen advisory referendum in Monroe and Trempealeau County. Thanks to La Crosse League members for joining with nonpartisan volunteers to educate voters about the nonpartisan redistricting process for Wisconsin. In total, nine counties will have the Fair Maps question on the April 7th ballot.  

La Crosse and Vernon County voters passed the Fair Maps referendum in 2019. However, our work is not done! Voters are invited to ask state legislative and statewide candidates, "If elected would you support a nonpartisan redistricting reform process like Iowa's plan?" 

Click on the "Vote Yes" image for up-to-date information via the Monroe County Fair Map FB page. Please "share" to help them spread the word.
The League of Women Voters of the L aCrosse Area
Visit our website: lwvlacrosse.org