State primary elections tomorrow -- Don't forget to vote!

From Pro-Life Wisconsin
Don’t forget to vote in tomorrow’s fall primary election (Tuesday, August 14) – let your pro-life voice be heard!

Please keep the following points in mind as you vote tomorrow:
• The Wisconsin fall primary is a “closed” primary.
• You have the choice whether to declare a party affiliation.
• You must limit your votes to candidates in only one party.
• If you cast votes for candidates in more than one party, your entire ballot will be invalidated.

PLW Victory Fund PAC candidate endorsements
The Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund political action committee (PAC) has endorsed 52 candidates who are 100 percent pro-life and running for state office in the upcoming fall primary and general elections. We are pleased to be able to endorse these candidates who proudly support the ‘no exceptions’ pro-life philosophy. Only when we have lawmakers who will not discriminate against those preborn children who are politically unpopular – those conceived in rape or incest, for example – will we see an end to the evil of abortion. Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund supports candidates for public office who demonstrate a commitment to protect each and every innocent human life – in all circumstances and at all stages of development.

For a list of the Victory Fund’s endorsed candidates, please click here.

Candidates for U.S. Congress return 100% pro-life PLW surveys
The following candidates for United States Congress have returned 100% pro-life surveys from Pro-Life Wisconsin:

U.S. House of Representatives
District 2

Chad Lee (R-Mount Horeb)

District 4
Dan Sebring (R-Milwaukee)

Paid for by the Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund PAC, George Kriegl Treasurer. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s agent or committee.
 Note that none of the US Senate candidates are endorsed as 100% pro-life.  Pick your poison. 

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1 comment:

Mark said...

Wisconsin has not had a "closed" primary since 1903. This primary like all primaries in this state, as is the case in twelve other states, is one that is categorized as an "open" primary.

http://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/asm25/news/Issue%20Summaries/Primary_Elections_WI.pdf