We must amend our State Constitution to require VoterID in our April 1st Spring Election!

Tony Evers may go down in history as the most obstructionist governor Wisconsin has ever known. He has vetoed almost every piece of legislation that our duly elected senators and representatives in Madison have passed for the past six years. Evers’ actions are the definition of Executive Branch overreach. We have the power to end his tyrannical behavior and amend our State Constitution to ensure that we protect the integrity of all future elections by requiring VoterID. Get everyone you know to vote and let’s follow President Trump’s request to his supporters in Wisconsin and Swamp the Vote!
Here’s the Statewide Referendum on our April 1, 2025 ballot:
State of Wisconsin Referendum
Photographic identification for voting. Shall section 1m of article III of the constitution be created to require that voters present valid photographic identification verifying their identity in order to vote in any election, subject to exceptions which may be established by law?
Vote YES! to Save VoterID on or before April 1, 2025!
Make Your Plan to Vote for the April 1, 2025 Spring Election Now!

When & Where To Vote
In-Person Absentee Voting (early voting) begins on March 18th and runs through March 28th, depending upon your municipality. In the city, vote at the Kenosha City Clerk’s office, 625 52nd Street, Kenosha WI. See the Kenosha City Clerk’s official Spring Election 2025 Press Release for additional information. Outside the City, check your municipality’s web site for information on when and where you can early vote.
Municipal Election Information:

If you’re not sure whether you’re registered to vote, check the MyVote Wisconsin website. You can also use this link to update your registration—in particular, if you’ve moved or changed your name.
If you need to register to vote, bring with you a picture ID, and documentation of where you live. Your Wisconsin driver’s license or state-issued ID card is enough, if it shows your current name and address. If your license/ID does not show your current name or address, bring a document that does show your current name and address like a tax bill, a utility bill, or a paycheck or pay stub. Visit Bring It to the Ballot for all the information you need.
Plan Ahead!
A few minutes spent planning when and where to vote could save you hours of aggravation.
If at all possible, do yourself a favor and vote early—but regardless, vote! The future of our nation depends on it.
Make Your Plan to Vote Now!
Online registration deadline:Â March 12, 2025
Register by mail deadline:Â Must be postmarked by March 12, 2025
Absentee ballot request to your Municipal Clerk deadline:Â March 27, 2025, 5PM
In person registration deadline:Â April 1, 2025