Learn how to vote by clicking here.

Wisconsin Voter Alliance has detailed information on how to become a poll worker: www.wisconsinvoteralliance.com/wva/poll-worker-info.

The following organizations are excellent sources of information about elections in Wisconsin, including sample ballots, where to vote, how to register, and where to find campaign finance records. They are not necessarily conservative- or libertarian-leaning organizations. For more information about these sources, click here.

MyVote Wisconsinhttps://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
Wisconsin Votehttps://wisconsinvote.org/
Wisconsin Election Integrityhttps://wisconsinelectionintegrity.org
https://www.facebook.com/WiscElectionIntegrity/
Wisconsin Watchhttps://wisconsinwatch.org

The following organizations have advice on how to run for office. See also groups and links on the Candidate Training page. For more information about these sources, click here.

American Family Associationhttps://afa.net/
American Majorityhttp://americanmajority.org
Ballotpediahttps://ballotpedia.org
BEST Projecthttps://parentsknowbest.com
Leadership Institutehttps://www.leadershipinstitute.org

Election integrity is an ongoing concern for Wisconsin voters. Valuable resources include:

Wisconsin’s Blueprint to Protect the Vote in 2024, written by Jefferson Davis.

Complaint against WEC Concerning Ineligible Voters, by attorney Mike Dean. The Complaint alleges that WEC has failed to perform its federal and state law obligations to implement measures ensuring that registrants included in the statewide voter list are United States citizens and otherwise eligible to vote.