The GOP is at it again with ANOTHER bad amendment!

If there's an election coming up you can be sure the GOP is busy concocting awful amendments designed to restrict our democracy.  Sure enough, this November's ballot will feature another constitutional amendment creating more barriers to voting.

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Question 1: “Eligibility to vote. Shall section 1 of article III of the constitution, which deals with suffrage, be amended to provide that only a United States citizen age 18 or older who resides in an election district may vote in an election for national, state, or local office or at a statewide or local referendum?"

• A “Yes” vote supports changing the constitution

• A “No” vote opposes changing the constitution

Impact: The change from "every" to "only" is a downgrade to all of our voting rights. The language changes our constitutionally protected voting rights from a guarantee for all citizens to a limitation that could be used to erode our voting rights.

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LWV-Wisconsin webinar on proposed constitutial amendment covers:

- the potential impact of the changes

- how our Dreamers are impacted

- the myth of noncitizens votin

Read more from the LWV-Wisconsin . . . .

This November, voters will have another harmful, divisive constitutional amendment on their ballot. We will show up and vote no and keep Wisconsin moving forward.

Our voting rights are literally on the ballot with this amendment. The change from "every" to "only" is a downgrade to all of our voting rights. The language changes our constitutionally protected voting rights from a guarantee for all citizens to a limitation that could be used to erode our voting rights. 

In fact lawmakers have already discussed this being a step on the path to further limit our right to vote. Including by implementing a proof of citizenship requirements despite knowing that 1 in 10 US Citizens don't have the documents to prove their citizenship.

Via The Brennan Center: Convenience matters when it comes to consistent participation in American elections. Even if a citizen is certain that a passport or birth certificate is in a safety deposit box at the bank, voters are busy; an additional trip to the bank would surely prevent some voters from registering to vote if such documents were required. (We consider a document to be readily available if respondents “could quickly find it if [they] had to show it tomorrow.”)

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The League is gearing up to stand amongst our partners and voters to take down this bad constitutional amendment. We won’t let the legislature erode our voting rights. Follow LWVWI on Facebook and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter to stay informed on resources and programs.