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"Women: think about the power of your vote. Make it matter. Demand something for it. We are worth it." - Maria Shriver

What matters to you should matter to your elected representatives. Raise your voice and demand to be heard. Together, we can make sure that policy happens WITH women and children rather than TO them. Be informed, be inspired to make a difference, and speak out.

Did You Know...

Inside the State Capitol your representatives are debating issues like equal pay for women, access to cervical cancer screenings, expanding Medicaid, efforts to reduce infant mortality, and defunding Planned Parenthood. Your representatives may have or may not have supported policies that matter to you. We know that Wisconsin women care about these issues, and we deserve to have elected leaders that accurately represent our needs and values.  

There's an easy way to see how your elected leaders have voted on issues that matter to you. Simply link here for a list of all votes taken related to issues impacting women and their families this past legislative session.

Women Matter & So Does Your Vote!

Unmarried women — single, separated, divorced or widowed — make up over 25 percent of all voting age Americans and are one of the fastest growing demographic groups in America. But unmarried women participate and vote less often than their married sisters. At the start of the 2012 election cycle, close to 40 percent of unmarried women were not registered to vote.

We need ALL Wisconsin women and ALL those committed to improving the lives of Wisconsin women to engage every election.
How Women Changed the Outcome of the Election, Center for American Progress 12/12/12

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Fall Primary: August 11, 2020
General Election: November 3, 2020

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"Women: think about the power of your vote. Make it matter. Demand something for it. We are worth it." - Maria Shriver
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