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New Guardianship and Voting Resources

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In Wisconsin, people under guardianship retain the right to vote unless the court expressly removes that right. Wisconsin residents who have lost the right to vote due to guardianship may petition the court to restore their right to vote. Disability Rights Wisconsin is pleased to introduce new resources on the topic of Guardianship and Voting: Preserving and Restoring the Right to Vote.

These resources explain how people under guardianship can determine if they have retained or lost the right to vote and, if they have lost the right to vote, how to petition the court to restore their right to vote.

View our new Guardianship and Voting resource page here.

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