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Official voter registration notice sent to more than 180,000 voters

The Wisconsin Elections Commission recently sent more than 180,000 Wisconsin voters a postcard titled “OFFICIAL VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE.”

Do not ignore this card if you received it as it is a request for confirmation of voter registration.

If someone has not voted in four years they received this card.

If the card recipient does not respond by July 15 their name will be taken off the voting rolls, requiring the voter to re-register next time they choose to vote.

Important elections are taking place in 2022 that need the attention of all voters.

Your vote is important and is your opportunity to have a voice in how our government is run.

If you no longer have the postcard or are too late to have it arrive on time by mail, you can still call your municipal clerk to ask to remain on the voting rolls.

To find your clerk contact information go to: myvote.wi.gov/en-us/My-Municipal-Clerk

If the card recipient has moved/has a name change or any other changes to their legal information they should visit: myvote.wi.gov

This information is provided by The League of Women Voters of Greater Green Bay. The League of Women Voters has been advocating for voting rights nationally and in Wisconsin for more than 100 years.

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