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  • VOTE NO

    Vote No On Question 1

  • The same MAGA Republicans that undermine election results when they don't win are trying to permanently change Wisconsin's state constitution to make it harder to vote. If passed, Question 1 would make it significantly more difficult for our local election officials to cover the costs of running our elections. We shouldn't let MAGA extremists permanently change our constitution just because they are mad they didn't win. On Question 1, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

    The same MAGA Republicans that undermine election results when they don't win are trying to permanently change Wisconsin's state constitution to make it harder to vote. If passed, Question 1 would make it significantly more difficult for our local election officials to cover the costs of running our elections. We shouldn't let MAGA extremists permanently change our constitution just because they are mad they didn't win. On Question 1, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

    The same MAGA Republicans that undermine election results when they don't win are trying to permanently change Wisconsin's state constitution to make it harder to vote. If passed, Question 1 would make it significantly more difficult for our local election officials to cover the costs of running our elections. We shouldn't let MAGA extremists permanently change our constitution just because they are mad they didn't win. On Question 1, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

  • VOTE NO

    Vote No On Question 2

  • In Question 2, MAGA Republicans are trying to again mess around with Wisconsin's elections by placing unnecessary limits on how local election officials run Wisconsin's elections. Our municipal clerks know our communities and they know how to run our smooth, secure elections. This question is an attempt by MAGA Republicans to permanently undermine our democracy. On Question 2, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

    In Question 2, MAGA Republicans are trying to again mess around with Wisconsin's elections by placing unnecessary limits on how local election officials run Wisconsin's elections. Our municipal clerks know our communities and they know how to run our smooth, secure elections. This question is an attempt by MAGA Republicans to permanently undermine our democracy. On Question 2, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

    In Question 2, MAGA Republicans are trying to again mess around with Wisconsin's elections by placing unnecessary limits on how local election officials run Wisconsin's elections. Our municipal clerks know our communities and they know how to run our smooth, secure elections. This question is an attempt by MAGA Republicans to permanently undermine our democracy. On Question 2, voting "NO" is the progressive choice.
     

  • David Crowley, a Milwaukee native and lifelong resident, is running for re-election as Milwaukee County Executive. He became Milwaukee County's youngest and first Black county executive when elected in 2020, after serving two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly. As County Executive, Crowley has prioritized important investments in racial equity, public transit, and combating homelessness. Crowley has also been successful in collaborating with state and national leaders to get urgent needs addressed throughout the county. Also running is leshuh Griffin, who has run for numerous elected offices in the past. Crowley is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    David Crowley

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    David Crowley, a Milwaukee native and lifelong resident, is running for re-election as Milwaukee County Executive. He became Milwaukee County's youngest and first Black county executive when elected in 2020, after serving two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly. As County Executive, Crowley has prioritized important investments in racial equity, public transit, and combating homelessness. Crowley has also been successful in collaborating with state and national leaders to get urgent needs addressed throughout the county.

    David Crowley, a Milwaukee native and lifelong resident, is running for re-election as Milwaukee County Executive. He became Milwaukee County's youngest and first Black county executive when elected in 2020, after serving two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly. As County Executive, Crowley has prioritized important investments in racial equity, public transit, and combating homelessness. Crowley has also been successful in collaborating with state and national leaders to get urgent needs addressed throughout the county. Also running is leshuh Griffin, who has run for numerous elected offices in the past. Crowley is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    David Crowley

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    David Crowley, a Milwaukee native and lifelong resident, is running for re-election as Milwaukee County Executive. He became Milwaukee County's youngest and first Black county executive when elected in 2020, after serving two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly. As County Executive, Crowley has prioritized important investments in racial equity, public transit, and combating homelessness. Crowley has also been successful in collaborating with state and national leaders to get urgent needs addressed throughout the county.

  • Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood, Operating Engineers Local 139, Steamfitters Local 601, Plumbers Local 75, AFT Local 212, IBEW Local 494, Sprinklerfitters Local 183, Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association Local 215, North Central States Regional Council of Carpenters, Wisconsin Laborers' District Council, Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association, Milwaukee Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO

Depending on where you live, you may have the below city races on your ballot.

  • Cavalier Johnson is running for re-election as Mayor for the City of Milwaukee, after taking office as Acting Mayor in 2021 and then being elected as Milwaukee's first Black Mayor in 2022. Prior to becoming Mayor, Johnson served on Milwaukee's common council and also worked at a local nonprofit serving at-risk youth and adults reentering the workforce. As Mayor, Johnson has been steadfast and innovative in working to help the city of Milwaukee thrive. Curbing reckless driving and enhancing the safety of city streets have been top priorities of Johnson's administration, and he cites promoting density, protecting waterways, and increasing renewal energy use as goals if re-elected. Johnson is being challenged by David King. Johnson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Cavalier Johnson

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    Cavalier Johnson is running for re-election as Mayor for the City of Milwaukee, after taking office as Acting Mayor in 2021 and then being elected as Milwaukee's first Black Mayor in 2022. Prior to becoming Mayor, Johnson served on Milwaukee's common council and also worked at a local nonprofit serving at-risk youth and adults reentering the workforce. As Mayor, Johnson has been steadfast and innovative in working to help the city of Milwaukee thrive.

    Cavalier Johnson is running for re-election as Mayor for the City of Milwaukee, after taking office as Acting Mayor in 2021 and then being elected as Milwaukee's first Black Mayor in 2022. Prior to becoming Mayor, Johnson served on Milwaukee's common council and also worked at a local nonprofit serving at-risk youth and adults reentering the workforce. As Mayor, Johnson has been steadfast and innovative in working to help the city of Milwaukee thrive. Curbing reckless driving and enhancing the safety of city streets have been top priorities of Johnson's administration, and he cites promoting density, protecting waterways, and increasing renewal energy use as goals if re-elected. Johnson is being challenged by David King. Johnson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Cavalier Johnson

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    Cavalier Johnson is running for re-election as Mayor for the City of Milwaukee, after taking office as Acting Mayor in 2021 and then being elected as Milwaukee's first Black Mayor in 2022. Prior to becoming Mayor, Johnson served on Milwaukee's common council and also worked at a local nonprofit serving at-risk youth and adults reentering the workforce. As Mayor, Johnson has been steadfast and innovative in working to help the city of Milwaukee thrive.

  • Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood
  • Bill Christianson is running for election as Milwaukee City Comptroller. Currently the deputy city comptroller, Christianson is an experienced, dedicated public servant who knows the ins and outs of the work, role, and responsibilities of this office. Christianson has a proven track record of financial responsibility and transparency, which are key values of this office. Christianson faced conservative Gregory Gracz, who was a political appointee of former Gov. Scott Walker. Christianson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Bill Christianson

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    Bill Christianson is running for election as Milwaukee City Comptroller. Currently the deputy city comptroller, Christianson is an experienced, dedicated public servant who knows the ins and outs of the work, role, and responsibilities of this office. Christianson has a proven track record of financial responsibility and transparency, which are key values of this office. Christianson faced conservative Gregory Gracz, who was a political appointee of former Gov. Scott Walker. Christianson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Bill Christianson is running for election as Milwaukee City Comptroller. Currently the deputy city comptroller, Christianson is an experienced, dedicated public servant who knows the ins and outs of the work, role, and responsibilities of this office. Christianson has a proven track record of financial responsibility and transparency, which are key values of this office. Christianson faced conservative Gregory Gracz, who was a political appointee of former Gov. Scott Walker. Christianson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Bill Christianson

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    Bill Christianson is running for election as Milwaukee City Comptroller. Currently the deputy city comptroller, Christianson is an experienced, dedicated public servant who knows the ins and outs of the work, role, and responsibilities of this office. Christianson has a proven track record of financial responsibility and transparency, which are key values of this office. Christianson faced conservative Gregory Gracz, who was a political appointee of former Gov. Scott Walker. Christianson is the progressive choice in this race.

  • A current state representative and former public defender, Evan Goyke has been an effective progressive on numerous issues. In the State Assembly, he introduced and advocated for multiple pieces of legislation on prison reform and other criminal justice reform issues, while also urging reinvestment in Milwaukee related to healthcare, housing and education. Goyke now seeks to continue his public service as Milwaukee's City Attorney, a position in which he promises to be effective, transparent, and accountable as he prioritizes quality-of-life issues for all of Milwaukee's residents. Goyke is challenging Tearman Spencer, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination. Goyke is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    Evan Goyke

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    A current state representative and former public defender, Evan Goyke has been an effective progressive on numerous issues. In the State Assembly, he introduced and advocated for multiple pieces of legislation on prison reform and other criminal justice reform issues, while also urging reinvestment in Milwaukee related to healthcare, housing and education. Goyke now seeks to continue his public service as Milwaukee's City Attorney, a position in which he promises to be effective, transparent, and accountable as he prioritizes quality-of-life issues for all of Milwaukee's residents.

    A current state representative and former public defender, Evan Goyke has been an effective progressive on numerous issues. In the State Assembly, he introduced and advocated for multiple pieces of legislation on prison reform and other criminal justice reform issues, while also urging reinvestment in Milwaukee related to healthcare, housing and education. Goyke now seeks to continue his public service as Milwaukee's City Attorney, a position in which he promises to be effective, transparent, and accountable as he prioritizes quality-of-life issues for all of Milwaukee's residents. Goyke is challenging Tearman Spencer, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination. Goyke is the progressive choice in this race.
     

    Evan Goyke

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    A current state representative and former public defender, Evan Goyke has been an effective progressive on numerous issues. In the State Assembly, he introduced and advocated for multiple pieces of legislation on prison reform and other criminal justice reform issues, while also urging reinvestment in Milwaukee related to healthcare, housing and education. Goyke now seeks to continue his public service as Milwaukee's City Attorney, a position in which he promises to be effective, transparent, and accountable as he prioritizes quality-of-life issues for all of Milwaukee's residents.

  • Endorsed By: AFSCME, Planned Parenthood, SEIU Wisconsin, Working Families Party, Milwaukee Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association Local 215, AFT Local 212, Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, Milwaukee Area Service & Hospitality Workers Organization, Milwaukee Fire Department Chief Officers Association, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 998
  • VOTE YES

    Vote Yes For Milwaukee Public Schools

  • After more than a decade of state per pupil funding failing to keep up with inflation, Milwaukee Public Schools is asking the community for help by approving a phased-in revenue limit increase over the next four years which will generate a total of $252 million. This referendum is needed to close a significant funding gap facing MPS and to ensure our kids, teachers, and local public schools have the resources they need for learning. For years, MPS has worked to reduce costs and ensure that as much district funding as possible goes directly into classrooms. Unfortunately, state funding support has not kept up with rising costs. The funds from this referendum will help MPS maintain career and technical education programs, art, music, physical education, and language programs. and allow MPS to avoid eliminating important staff positions. Voting "YES" is the progressive choice.
     

    After more than a decade of state per pupil funding failing to keep up with inflation, Milwaukee Public Schools is asking the community for help by approving a phased-in revenue limit increase over the next four years which will generate a total of $252 million. This referendum is needed to close a significant funding gap facing MPS and to ensure our kids, teachers, and local public schools have the resources they need for learning. For years, MPS has worked to reduce costs and ensure that as much district funding as possible goes directly into classrooms. Unfortunately, state funding support has not kept up with rising costs. The funds from this referendum will help MPS maintain career and technical education programs, art, music, physical education, and language programs. and allow MPS to avoid eliminating important staff positions. Voting "YES" is the progressive choice.
     

    After more than a decade of state per pupil funding failing to keep up with inflation, Milwaukee Public Schools is asking the community for help by approving a phased-in revenue limit increase over the next four years which will generate a total of $252 million. This referendum is needed to close a significant funding gap facing MPS and to ensure our kids, teachers, and local public schools have the resources they need for learning. For years, MPS has worked to reduce costs and ensure that as much district funding as possible goes directly into classrooms. Unfortunately, state funding support has not kept up with rising costs. The funds from this referendum will help MPS maintain career and technical education programs, art, music, physical education, and language programs. and allow MPS to avoid eliminating important staff positions. Voting "YES" is the progressive choice.
     

    Milwaukee Public Schools Referendum

    After more than a decade of state per pupil funding failing to keep up with inflation, Milwaukee Public Schools is asking the community for help by approving a phased-in revenue limit increase over the next four years which will generate a total of $252 million. This referendum is needed to close a significant funding gap facing MPS and to ensure our kids, teachers, and local public schools have the resources they need for learning. For years, MPS has worked to reduce costs and ensure that as much district funding as possible goes directly into classrooms. Unfortunately, state funding support has not kept up with rising costs. The funds from this referendum will help MPS maintain career and technical education programs, art, music, physical education, and language programs. and allow MPS to avoid eliminating important staff positions. Voting "YES" is the progressive choice.
     

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