Tuesday, November 2 is the big day – Voting Day, that is – and I would just like to let you know that voting in Wisconsin is very easy!
As you may be aware, the primaries occur in September. If there are multiple democratic or republican candidates, the primary eliminates all but one of those candidates from the race.
During the primaries, I accompanied Jay Selthofner, Cannabis Candidate, to the Town of Brooklyn polling place and took some pictures of the process in order to show everyone just how easy it is to get out and vote in Wisconsin.
While you’re waiting in line with your fellow voters, it’s a good idea to get your Drivers Licence or Picture ID ready. As you would expect, you will be asked to produce ID and prove that you are eligible to vote in that district.
After you receive your voter number and your “I Voted” sticker, you can then proceed to step into the voting booth (or whatever passes for the voting booth in your location).
Enter the Voter Booth
Make sure to read the ballot and all questions carefully to ensure that you are definitely voting the way that you intend to. Also, they are usually two-sided ballots – make sure to turn your ballot over and carefully read both sides!
Wisconsin September Primary BallotJay Selthofner, Voting in the September Primary
Finally, submit your ballot to the machine. You are done!
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