Thank You!

The Democratic Party of Washington County appreciates everybody who made yesterday’s voting in the Spring Primary possible despite set backs. A very special thank you to the Poll Workers who helped yesterday with great risk to their health and safety. They did not have the hospital-grade PPE that some of the Poll Inspectors did even though they came into much closer contact with voters and other Poll Workers.

Thank you to the voters that stood in lines that spanned several city blocks in some places just to make sure their voices were heard. To vote in person was a huge risk for many,

Thank you to all the people that stood up to help their friends and neighbors by providing rides to the polls, handing out snacks to weary voters, acting as witnesses for absentee ballots, and feeding the exhausted Poll Workers in Milwaukee.  Milwaukee was supposed to have 180 polling locations, but because of the pandemic, it was whittled down to just 5.

Thank you to all of our volunteers that made phone calls to remind people to request an absentee ballot and return it in the weeks ahead of the election.

Thank you to our candidates who must now wait longer for the results they were hoping to have last night.  We wish you the best of luck and hope you win.  Our fingers are crossed!

Despite all the challenges we faced, we made it through the day, because we are  #allinthistogether and #WashCoDemsCare.

From Our Latest E-Blast–Time Is Running Out!

Hello Washington County Democrats, Neighbors, & Friends, 
Suggest always checking for updated information from the CDC, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the nation’s health protection agency. 


#RememberinNovember   #WashCoDemsCare    #StayHome   #allinthistogether 

…and the other Party continues to place politics above human lives…


Important Update:Tonight the Wisconsin Elections Commission clarified that voters who have not yet received their absentee ballot will not be able to call their clerk and receive a ballot by email (as you may have read earlier tonight). 


1) Mailed absentee ballots must be postmarked on April 7 and received by 4:00 pm on April 13 to be counted.
2) Hand delivered ballots or ballots without a postmark must be returned to the polling place by 8:00 pm on April 7 to be counted.
3) If you have not received an absentee ballot and wish to vote, you must vote at your polling place on April 7. 


For your benefit, use the following link regarding drop boxes at the polling locations for Absentee Ballots, if you choose.Washington County Municipality Dropbox Availability
(Always use myvote.wi.gov for Clerk’s contact Info)
DPW encourages questions to Election Protection, the DPW organized and sponsored program 608-336-3232.
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Speaker Pelosi tonight, referring to Wisconsin

“We don’t agonize; we organize!”

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Governor Evers Executive Order remains below. It was enjoined by the WI Supreme Court.Please read and get a sense of competence, compassion, and empathy!
Governor Evers Executive Order #74 (here)