The DNC has put together a list of voting rights for Wisconsin voters. It's in Adobe PDF format, but here's the bulk of it:
- If you forgot your ID, you CAN vote.
- If records incorrectly show that you have moved, you CAN vote.
- If you forgot to register, you can register on Election Day and you CAN vote.
- If you have been convicted of a felony, but have completed your sentence and are no longer on parole, you CAN vote.
- If you are in line at the polling place before 8pm on Election Day, you CAN vote.
- If you live in Wisconsin while attending college or graduate school here, you CAN vote as a Wisconsin resident.
- If you are physically disabled, or are over the age of 65, you have the right to an accessible polling place and help in voting.
- You CAN bring your minor child into the voting booth with you.
- Talk to the Voting Rights attorney at your polling place.
- Ask for the name of the person who is denying you the vote and write it down.
- Ask to talk to a supervisor and lodge a complaint.
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