The bipartisan group VoteSafe Wisconsin is working together to promote absentee voting and safe in-person voting for the August primary and November general elections.
Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul and former Republican Attorney General J-B Van Hollen lead the group of eight people – four from each party.
They are working together to make sure voting is both accessible and safe during the pandemic.
The leaders from both parties say they believe Wisconsin residents should have options so voters on either side don’t have to put their health at risk.













