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2024 Election Resources

October 22, 2024

Want to stay updated with the 2024 Fall election? Use this portal to be directed to information regarding the upcoming November 5th general election.
To register to vote, find your polling place, request an absentee ballot by mail, or see what's on your ballot, click on the following link: MyVoteWI (MyVoteWI)

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Fall 2024 Voting

  • Polling locations
  • Absentee by mail voting
    In-Person Absentee Voting Drive-Thru Traffic Information

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    In-Person Absentee Voting will begin Tuesday, October 22, and continue weekdays through November 1, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of City Hall, 203 South Farwell St. Due to a large expected turnout, some traffic detours will be in place *during drive-thru voting hours.*
  • Dewey Street will be one-way from Galloway Street to Grand Avenue.
  • Voters should approach Dewey St. from the north using Wisconsin St., Putnam, and Galloway (indicated in green on the map below)
  • Voters will exit the parking lot onto Grand Ave. E.
  • NON-VOTING traffic will DETOUR around Dewey Street using Grand Ave. E., Farwell St., and Madison Street.

    L.E. Phillips Library - If necessary, some Library parking spaces in the Riverview Lot across from the library may be used for voter overflow parking during drive-thru hours.

Wisconsin Assembly District Candidates

  • Good Government Council Questionnaires
  • Chamber candidate video sit-downs

Eau Claire Area School District Referendum

  • Proposition and details

WI State Constitutional Referendum

  • Non-citizen voting
  • Should the state constitution change "every" to "only" in the following:
    "Every United States citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in this state is a qualified elector of that district." (From Section 1 of Article III of the WI Constitution)
  • If vote YES - want "only" to replace "every"
  • If vote NO - nothing should change

Running Unopposed 

  • Eau Claire County District Attorney: Peter J. Rindal (Democratic)
  • Eau Claire County Clerk: Sue McDonald (Democratic)
  • Eau Claire County Treasurer: Glenda Lyons (Democratic)
  • Eau Claire County Register of Deeds: Tina Pommier (Democratic)

Rep. Van Orden and Rebecca Cooke Visit the Chamber

  • Discussion of key issues in WI

September Eggs & Issues: Fall Election Outlook with Bill McCoshen

  • Presidential election
  • Senate races and matchups
  • Legislative election

"Talking Po!nt" Podcast features John Frank
Seasoned political observer John Frank talks with VP Governmental Affairs Scott Rogers about the key races on the ballot on November 5 and how your vote will have a big impact not only locally but nationally.

 

The Eau Claire Chamber does not endorse candidates, but provides resources and information to help investors and the public learn about candidates and their positions on issues.

Posted by Gigi Galdamez Governmental Affairs Intern
galdamez@eauclairechamber.org

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