The Wisconsin Elections Commission held a press conference Monday ahead of National Voter Registration Day, to discuss the measures they have in place to increase voter registration.
For some, the November election is already over. In Wisconsin, more than 75,000 ballots have already been issued because of early voting and absentee ballots, with more than 2,000 already returned and accounted for.
Michael Haas, the commission’s chief elections official, said at the press conference that the goal of the commission
The two main motivations of the WEC are to promote voter registration and inform voters of the voter ID law. To accomplish this, they have sent out 1.2 million official state postcards to people who have a valid
WEC Commissioner Mark Thomsen explained the process by which voters can obtain a voter ID. He states that all voters must do
These initiatives are in response to legislation mandating the WEC join ERIC, the Electronic Registration Information Center. ERIC, founded in 2012, is an organization comprised of 26 member states that want to make sure that everyone who is able to register to vote, does. ERIC also aims to maintain the efficiency and integrity of registration to make election day run smoothly, according to WEC Commissioner Don Mills.