MADISON– As the undersigned organizations and groups who work together to strengthen our democracy and serve the people of Wisconsin, we urge voters to vote no this November on the statewide constitutional amendment.
No matter where we were born, our race, or what language we speak, all eligible Wisconsin voters are afforded the right to cast a ballot and make their voice heard. State legislators are pushing an anti-voter amendment that would change the language of our state’s constitution. It could open the door to discriminatory practices, disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of eligible voters.
It’s been proven repeatedly: Wisconsin has safe and secure elections with safeguards to ensure only eligible voters are voting. This amendment is just a way for legislators to create a problem that doesn’t exist and use fear as a tactic to further divide us.
Wisconsinites are tired of legislators pushing these confusing constitutional amendments, which are rooted in misinformation. Additionally, this is an example of the gerrymandered legislature trying to pick their voters. It’s a last-minute power-grab before voters choose a new legislature using the new fair maps this November.
Not only is this statewide ballot question intentionally confusing, but it will create real harm. The proposed change in voter eligibility from “every” citizen to “only” citizens diminishes all of our voting rights. We urge Wisconsinites to vote no to preserve the constitutional guarantee that protects our freedom to vote from further infringement.
“Wisconsinites know that this ballot question is nothing more than a cynical, callous attempt to sow division and undermine citizen confidence in our elections by raising a non-existent issue to fuel conspiracy theories and election denialism, ” said Jay Heck, the executive director of Common Cause Wisconsin since 1996. “A resounding NO vote is the only sane choice on this measure.”
“The claims backing this amendment are coming from anti-immigrant and anti-voter extremists in an attempt to sow distrust in our democratic process for their political gain,” said Sam Liebert, the Wisconsin State Director for All Voting is Local. “This amendment addresses a nonissue, but it is also dangerous, as it could lead to additional laws erecting barriers to the ballot for eligible voters, eventually silencing Wisconsinites’ voices. To protect ALL voters, we must unequivocally reject this amendment.”
“Changing the wording from “every” citizen to “only” citizens is a way for lawmakers to further restrict our freedom to vote as was the result with the Voter ID law,” said Debra Cronmiller, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. “We must stand up and say no to politicians in power due to extreme gerrymandering. We must demand our elected officials represent the voter’s interests and not their own.”
“You would think the gerrymandered legislature would get tired from the amount of time they have wasted advancing anti-democratic constitutional amendments to Wisconsinites,” said Nick Ramos, executive director of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. “The people weren’t fooled in August, and they will not be fooled in November. Our democracy is meant to be an inclusive process, not the exclusive club our out of touch politicians dreamed of when they created this amendment.”
Wisconsinites stick together. An attack on rights for one is an attack on rights for all. We will not let fear and lies blind us from the true intent of this amendment. This November, let’s come together for our communities and vote down this harmful constitutional amendment. Vote no before or on Tuesday, November 5!
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Signed organizations,
AAUW Wisconsin
ACLU of Wisconsin
All in Wisconsin
All Voting is Local Action
Appleton Area NOW
Black Leaders Organizing for Communities
Chippewa Valley Votes
Citizen Action of Wisconsin
Common Cause Wisconsin
EXPO of Wisconsin
Fox Cities Advocates for Public Education
Grassroots North Shore
GrassRoots Organizing Western WI
Green County Child Care Network
Law Forward
Leaders Igniting Transformation Action Fund
Leaders of Kenosha
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin
Main Street Alliance
Oregon Area Progressives
Progress North
Souls to the Polls
WI Urban League of Greater Madison
Voces de la Frontera
WAVE Educational Fund
Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
Wisconsin Council of Churches
Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Wisconsin Early Child Action Needed
Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition
Wisconsin Interfaith Voter Engagement Campaign
Wisconsin Legislative Socialists
Wisconsin Public Education Network
Working Families Power