Government and Politics
February 13, 2023
From: Wisconsin Governor Tony EversGovernor's proposal makes voting easier and more accessible for eligible voters, supports local election administration, ensures elections remain free and secure
MADISON — Governor Tony Evers on Feb 13th, announced several initiatives that will be included in his 2023-25 biennial budget proposal to defend voting rights and democracy in Wisconsin. The governor’s plan includes streamlining processes to make it easier for eligible Wisconsinites to register to vote and cast their ballot, ensuring voting equipment and databases are secure and well-maintained, and supporting local elections officials who work tirelessly to administer elections.
“The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy, and we should be making it easier—not harder—for every eligible voter to cast their ballot without interference from politicians,” said Gov. Evers. “Even as some politicians continue their efforts to undermine our safe, secure elections, restrict access to the ballot box, and control the outcomes of our elections, I have and will continue to defend and support the right to vote, our clerks, poll workers, and election administrators, and the opportunity to participate in our democracy.
“These investments will help ensure eligible Wisconsinites can exercise their fundamental right to vote and that our local partners have the resources they need to continue administering elections safely, efficiently, and securely.”
A list of the governor’s proposals to make voting easy and accessible to all eligible voters, support local partners and elections officials in administering elections, and ensure Wisconsin’s elections remain safe, fair, and secure is available below.
Making Voting Easy and Accessible
Gov. Evers’ budget proposes several critical changes that make it easier for eligible Wisconsinites to cast a ballot, including:
Additionally, Gov. Evers proposes ensuring all eligible voters are aware and informed of their rights at the polls by requiring polling places to post a voter bill of rights that informs voters of voting rights guaranteed under current law.
Supporting Local Election Administration
Gov. Evers’ budget supports local governments and elections officials in administering elections by:
Creating the Office of Election Transparency and Compliance
To better and more quickly respond to inquiries and complaints regarding potential election law violations, Gov. Evers’ budget invests nearly $2 million over the biennium and creates 10 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions to create an Office of Election Transparency and Compliance. The office will be provided resources to improve audits on voting equipment, databases, and potentially hire an outside contractor to review certain information, such as voter lists, to ensure continued confidence in Wisconsin elections.
An online version of this release is available here.