Elections Coming! Get Ready to Vote! Important Tips for Voters
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Elections coming! Important Tips for Voters City of Milwaukee Most people need a photo ID to vote. Ward 35 February 20, 2018 – Spring Primary A WI driver’s license or state ID is easiest. Learn if your college ID is OK, Top two winners for each office go on to how to get a free state ID at the DMV Save this the April election. (No parties are listed.) and more at bringit.wi.gov. The Milw. info ● WI Supreme Court Justice Co. Register of Deeds will give you a ● WI Court of Appeals Judge free birth certificate (to get a free ID) ● Milwaukee County Supervisor if you have never had a license or ● Milwaukee County Circuit Judges state ID (any state) and were born in (Judges will be elected for 10 branches, and now live in Milwaukee County. with terms beginning August 1) If you have trouble getting to the polls April 3, 2018 – Spring General Election because of age, illness, or disability, For each office, the candidate with the you can apply for absentee ballots as most votes wins. an indefinitely confined voter and Vote at you will not need to have ID. Contact Parkview School __________________________ City Hall for more info at 414-286-3491. 10825 W Villard Ave If you move less than 10 days before August 14, 2018 – Fall Primary the election you must vote at your old WI address, in person or absentee. ● US Senator You can ● US Congress Member vote on If you have a current valid WI driver’s Vote at River Trail School ● Governor only one license/state ID you can register to ● Lieutenant Governor party’s list. 12021 W Florist Ave vote or change voting address at Vote at ● Attorney General The winners myvote.wi.gov until 20 days before for each Your elected officials River Trail School ● Secretary of State election. Otherwise, register at City party go on 12021 W Florist Ave ● State Treasurer Hall or at the polls with proof of current How to reach your representatives to the ● State Assembly Member November address (driver’s license/ID, utility bill, Voting information you may need ● County Clerk of Court government doc, bank statement, etc.). election. When you can vote ● County Sheriff At myvote.wi.gov you can find your go to ►To be sure this is your ward, voting place, see who’s on the ballot myvote.wi.gov and click Find My Polling Place November 6, 2018 – Fall General Election and check if you are now registered. Ward 35 _________________________ We bring this flyer to you because we believe that For each office, the candidate with the citizens should be well informed and able to use most votes wins. (The governor and the their right to vote. This information is correct as of For more information on voting and IDs: July 2017. Some of it will change after elections lieutenant governor are elected as a team.) elections.wi.gov ~ wisconsindmv.gov and government decisions, so watch the news. city.milwaukee.gov/election Get Ready to Vote! Election Commission 414-286-3491 Questions about this flyer? [email protected] Information for voters in Ward 35, Milwaukee, Wisconsin These are your elected representatives who are in office as of July 2017. They may or may not be elected again when their term ends. You and your neighbors will help decide that! Keep this list handy and write in the new names after the next elections. Office Currently Serving Term Next Election Federal Government President of the United States Donald Trump 4 years Nov. 2020 US Senator Ron Johnson 6 years Nov. 2022 US Senator Tammy Baldwin 6 years Nov. 2018 < US Congress Member in the Gwen Moore 2 years Nov. 2018 < House of Representatives Wisconsin State Government Governor Scott Walker 4 years Nov. 2018 < Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch 4 years Nov. 2018 < Attorney General Brad Schimel 4 years Nov. 2018 < Secretary of State Douglas LaFollette 4 years Nov. 2018 < State Treasurer Matt Adamczek 4 years Nov. 2018 < Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers 4 years April 2021 State Senate, District 4 Lena Taylor 4 years Nov. 2020 State Assembly, District 12 Frederick Kessler 2 years Nov. 2018 < WI Court of Appeals Judge Timothy Dugan 6 years April 2018 < WI Supreme Court Justices Michael Gableman 10 years April 2018 < Shirley Abrahamson 10 years April 2019 Daniel Kelly 10 years April 2020 Patience Roggensack 10 years April 2023 Ann Walsh Bradley 10 years April 2025 Rebecca Bradley 10 years April 2026 Annette Ziegler 10 years April 2027 Milwaukee County Government County Executive Chris Abele 4 years April 2020 Clerk of Circuit Court John Barrett 4 years Nov. 2018 < County Clerk George Christenson 4 years Nov. 2020 Treasurer David Cullen 4 years Nov. 2020 Register of Deeds John LaFave 4 years Nov. 2020 County Comptroller Scott Manske 4 years April 2020 District Attorney John Chisholm 4 years Nov. 2020 Sheriff David Clarke 4 years Nov. 2018 < County Supervisor, District 18 Deanna Alexander 2 years April 2018 < County Circuit Court Judges 47 Judges 6 years varies < Milwaukee City Government Mayor Tom Barrett 4 years April 2020 City Attorney Grant Langley 4 years April 2020 City Treasurer Spencer Coggs 4 years April 2020 City Comptroller Martin Matson 4 years April 2020 Alderman, District 5 James Bohl, Jr. 4 years April 2020 MPS School Board, District 2 Wendell Harris 4 years April 2019 MPS School Board, At Large Terry Falk 4 years April 2019 Municipal Judges Phillip Chavez 4 years April 2019 Derek Mosley 4 years April 2019 Valerie Hill 4 years April 2021 Mayor: 414-286-2200 County Executive: 414-278-4211 WI State Assembly: 800-362-9472 City Aldermen: 414-286-2111 County Supervisors: 414-278-4222 WI State Senate: 800-362-9472 City Hall: 414-286-2489 county.milwaukee.gov US Rep. Moore: 414-297-1140 MPS School Board: 414-475-8071 US Sen. Baldwin: 414-297-4451 city.milwaukee.gov US Sen. Johnson: 414-276-7282 .