The League of Women Voters of Door County (LWV) is making it easier for residents to prepare for next year’s elections with in-person voter registration assistance this fall. Volunteers from the League will be available at the Aging and Disability Resource Center, located at 914 N. 14th Avenue in Sturgeon Bay, on November 6 and December 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Residents are encouraged to verify their registration status, particularly if they’ve recently moved, changed their name, or are new to Wisconsin. Keeping voter information current is essential, especially for those planning to vote early or by mail in 2026. Proof of a current address is required when making updates or registering.
League representatives remind voters that the upcoming election season begins with local, nonpartisan contests. The Spring Election on April 7, 2026, will feature races for municipal, school board, and county board positions, roles that directly influence decisions affecting daily life in Door County. If necessary, a Primary Election will be held in February.
Mary Ann O’Dowd, a member of the leadership team at LWV says it is paramount to ensure that you are registered, have up to date information, and be engaged locally to make an impact. O’Dowd also says that there are resources available through LWV to those in need of assistance when it comes to voting or registering to vote.
The League of Women Voters of Door County is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to encouraging informed and active participation in government. It promotes understanding of major public policy issues through education and advocacy.
More information about the League’s voter services and educational efforts can be found at www.lwvdoorcounty.org
