Protect Your Vote - Wisconsin Election Integrity Update!
Patriot,
We have an exciting week ahead of us with the Wisconsin State Convention taking place. This Friday we will host some exciting free panels and trainings for people to learn more about getting involved with the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 election cycle. This will include an Election Integrity Panel discussing election administration and legislation across the state. We hope you can join us these events-- please see the flyer below to register!
Election Inspector Update
This November, the Republican Party of Wisconsin's County Parties will officially nominate election inspectors to serve through 2026-2027. Republican election inspectors will play a key role at polling locations across the state by:
Managing ballots and official election documents
Ensuring elections are conducted honestly and lawfully
Enforcing Wisconsin's new voter ID amendment
Strengthening voter confidence in our electoral system
Election Observer Update
With the official passing of the Wisconsin Election Commission's new observer rules through JCRAR, there will be some procedural changes to the role of the election observer for upcoming elections. This is why it is more important than ever to secure your nomination as a Republican-nominated election inspector. You may be asking: How is a partisan election inspector different from a poll observer?
Republican-nominated inspectors are prioritized over non-partisan applicants
Republican nominees are scheduled ahead of non-affiliated workers for duties
Republican nominees can be trained for critical roles like Early In-Person Absentee Voting and Special Voting Deputies serving in nursing homes, care facilities, and at early voting sites
By stepping into this role, you help guarantee strong Republican representation at polling locations by having an administrative role in our elections.
Take The Next Step
Republican election workers are the front line of protecting our elections. By becoming an election inspector, you'll ensure Republican values, priorities, and voters are defended at every stage of the democratic process.
If you’re ready to take action as a Republican election inspector in 2026 and 2027, now is the time to act.
Election Integrity In The News
Milwaukee plans to order more ballots for future spring elections after ballot shortage 'crisis'
WPR
Wisconsin towns facing clerk shortages seek an easier way to hire election officials
Civic Media
JCRAR co-chair knocks Elections Commission for not getting more lawmaker input on observer rules
WisPolitics
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Best,
Jenna Banfield
Wisconsin Election Integrity Director


PAID FOR BY THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF WISCONSIN
NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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