Fall General Election
on Nov 5th, 2024
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- Wisconsin Eligibility to Vote Referendum
This is a Yes or No question.
Republican’s proposed and favor this referendum which would change section 1 of article III of the constitution from a right to a requirement and (knowingly) impose documentary rules that can not be met by 10% of voters.
Democrats recommend voting NO on this referendum because it unnecessarily complicates the election process and erects discriminatory barriers for voters of color and those who do not speak English as a first language.
This is NOT a Partisan election. You may vote any candidate regardless of political party. The following federal offices are on the ballot:
President of the United States
Kamala D. Harris / Tim Walz (Democratic)
Donald J. Trump / JD Vance (Republican)
Randall Terry / Stephen Broden (Constitution)
Chase Russell Oliver / Mike ter Maat (Libertarian)
Jill Stein / Rudolph Ware (Wisconsin Green)
Claudia De la Cruz / Karina Garcia (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
Cornel West / Melina Abdullah (Justice For All)
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. / Nicole Shanahan (We The People)
- US Senate
- Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)
- Eric Hovde (Republican)
- Phil Anderson (Disrupt The Corruption)
- Thomas Leager (America First)
- Reprentative in Congress District 8 (term ending Jan 3, 2025
- Kristin Lyerly (Democratic)
- Tony Wied (Republican)
- Reprentative in Congress District 8 (term Jan 3, 2025 – Jan 3, 2027)
- Kristin Lyerly (Democratic)
- Tony Wied (Republican)
- Representative To The Assembly District 1
- Renee Paplham (Democratic)
- Joel Kitchens (Republican)
Candidates for these four offices are incumbent Republicans:
- District Attorney
- Colleen Nordin
- Count Clerk
- Jill M Lau
- Treasurer
- Ryan J Schley
- Registrer of Deeds
Carey Petersilka