Wisconsin Elections Commission
Press Release

WEC Sends Postcards to Eligible but Unregistered Residents

 

By - Jul 1st, 2022 02:27 pm

MADISON, Wis. – Next week the Wisconsin Elections Commission is mailing postcards to approximately 178,500 state residents who appear to be eligible to vote but are not currently registered.

The official postcards, being mailed around July 8, tell voters how to register to vote online at MyVote.wi.gov and give them deadlines and other information about ways to register for upcoming elections. The postcards also include a toll-free number which routes them to a WEC call center. The mailer includes information on how to register to vote but does not include a registration form.

The postcards are required before each general election, as part of Wisconsin’s membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which helps states maintain and improve the accuracy of information in the state’s voter database and increase access to voter registration for all eligible citizens.

Wisconsin law requires the state to be an ERIC member and to follow the membership agreement.

“Wisconsinites will likely receive numerous election-related mailings this summer that may appear official but in reality, are not,” said WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe. “Wisconsin voters, however, can rely upon the information provided in these official postcards about how eligible citizens can register to vote.”

The “Official Election Mail Seal” included on the postcards makes clear the mailing comes from an official government source.

Image courtesy of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Image courtesy of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Wisconsin sent similar postcard mailings to 1.28 million eligible but unregistered residents in 2016, 384,000 in 2018, and 198,600 in 2020.

ERIC helps the WEC develop the mailing lists of eligible but unregistered residents.

ERIC starts with a list of people who have been issued a driver license or a state ID card by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation since the previous mailing. ERIC compares that list to Wisconsin’s statewide voter registration system to find eligible but unregistered residents.

Names of people who are ineligible to vote, such as those serving a felony sentence, are removed from the mailing list. Also taken off the mailing list are people who recently moved without providing the USPS with a forwarding address.

Some registered voters may inadvertently receive postcards. This can happen when a registered voter’s record does not match the same person’s DOT data. Registered voters who may receive postcards should not worry that their registration is in jeopardy. These voters may want to visit the MyVote website, call the toll-free number or contact their municipal clerk to check that their information is accurate, and to correct any data errors.

People who receive the postcard may choose to register by mail, at their clerk’s office, or at their polling place on Election Day rather than registering online. The postcard can be used as proof of residence if the name and address on the postcard match the information on the registration form.

These mailings will not result in any voters being deactivated.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

Mentioned in This Press Release

People:

Leave a Reply

You must be an Urban Milwaukee member to leave a comment. Membership, which includes a host of perks, including an ad-free website, tickets to marquee events like Summerfest, the Wisconsin State Fair and the Florentine Opera, a better photo browser and access to members-only, behind-the-scenes tours, starts at $9/month. Learn more.

Join now and cancel anytime.

If you are an existing member, sign-in to leave a comment.

Have questions? Need to report an error? Contact Us