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Vote Recovery

Vote Recovery is a hub to learn about voting, your rights, and the issues that recovery voters like yourself are passionate about. This is also a space to explore tools for engagement to get others involved.

Vote Recovery is an initiative created by the Recovery Advocacy Project (RAP). RAP is working to build a visible and effective constituency to demand community and public policy-based solutions in response to America’s long-standing addiction crisis.

Vote Recovery is a hub to learn about voting, your rights, and the issues that recovery voters like yourself are passionate about. This is also a space to explore tools for engagement to get others involved.

We can either imagine a world in which our elected officials court and value the votes, suggestions, and voices of us in the recovery community, OR we can make it a reality.

Why should you vote?

Here at Wisconsin Voices for Recovery we believe every voice matters. It doesn’t matter who you vote for just as long as you use your voice and get out there and vote!
#standup4recovery

Who can vote?

Anyone can vote who is a US citizen at least 18 years of age on or before voting day.

You are also eligible to vote if you are NOT serving any portion of a felony sentence which includes being on supervision, probation, or parole for a felony conviction.

You may not be eligible to vote if you have been determined by a court to be ineligible.

What do you need to vote?

WI Drivers License or WI ID

Have registered to vote (can be done day of in person)

You must have lived at your address for 10 consecutive days before the election. (If not, you are still eligible at your previous residence.)

If you are interested in more information about voting while being a member of the recovery community check Ryan Hampton and standup4recovery.org & recoveryvoices.com.

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