More Voting and Advocacy Resources

Learn more about issues affecting children and families

“Elect Candidates for Kids,” WCCF’s electoral advocacy handout that contains much of the information presented in the pages linked below.

Suggested Questions to Ask Candidates

WCCF’s Agenda for Children and Families in Wisconsin

Who Voted for Kids? An analysis of how the State Legislature voted on bills WCCF took a position on.

Learn more about voting, candidates, and elections.

MyVote Wisconsin Everything you need to know about where and how to vote in Wisconsin.

WisconsinVote.org A project of WI Public Radio and WI Public Television, this excellent site provides access to a variety of news reports, blogs, debate info, broadcasts, and other election-related resources. Highly recommended!

VOTE411.ORG  Election Information you need from the League of Women Voters Education Fund.

Wispolitics.com Election Blog. This blog, updates several times a day, covers elections on several fronts, including poll data, fundraising figures, and campaign information.

League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. The League of Women Voters has long been a key source of information about voter registration, candidates, and elections.

Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (includes searchable database of campaign finance activity) The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign is the single most important source of information on campaign finance and election transparency. If you want to know who is bankrolling a candidate, this is the place to go.

Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. The Government Accountability Board is the agency that makes sure candidates, campaign donors, and lobbyists play by the rules. This site contains a wealth of information about how elections are supposed to work in Wisconsin. It’s also the place to go if you are interested in running for office or want to know who the candidates are in your area for each election.

Nonprofit VOTE. This is a website dedicated to engaging America’s nonprofits in voting and elections.