September 11: How Do We Increase and Restore Trust in Wisconsin’s Election Process?

–submitted by Sharyn Alden

Former Lieutenant Governor, Mandela Barnes and former Congressman, Scott Klug shared some ideas at the September 11th Rotary meeting.

Wisconsin’s Democracy Defense Project (one of several in the country), is currently working to rebuild confidence in our elections. Klug noted voters get news in numerous ways –from social media to traditional media and mailed promotional ads. “The ‘messengers’ are many, but not always knowledgeable,” he said.

Both speakers talked about the importance of voters getting involved in the election process.

Barnes said voters would better understand and have a deeper knowledge of how elections work if they play a part. “One way is to become an election observer,” he said.

Then there’s the humorous extreme. Klug said his father wanted to be “buried in Chicago so he could stay politically active!”

One audience member suggested key Packers or Brewers players could be used as ‘credible messengers’ to encourage the electorate to vote and get involved. Given potential budget constraints, the idea was well received.

If you missed our meeting this week, you can watch it here:  https://youtu.be/-HAm9fQzywU.

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