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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Executive Order #82

 

 Hello Friends,

Many of you asked me more about the August elections here in Wisconsin and how the National Guard was helping. I am sharing the newsletter that I receive from the Wisconsin National Guard.

I shared the notes of thanks with Sam from you all. He says, "Thank You!" 

He has enjoyed helping his state of Wisconsin during these strange times.


 

by Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs

MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Wisconsin National Guard will assist local election officials as poll workers for the August 11, 2020, primary elections across Wisconsin. The announcement comes as last week the governor issued Executive Order #82 authorizing the Wisconsin National Guard to provide support during the August election.

Individuals interested in being a poll worker are encouraged to apply by contacting their municipal clerk’s office or visiting the MyVote Wisconsin.

“The Wisconsin National Guard has played a critical role in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic and this mission is no different,” said Gov. Evers. “Time and time again the Guard has stepped up to help their neighbors, friends, and communities, as they will be doing on election day by helping to ensure that every Wisconsinite can vote safely without fear for their health.”

A yet-to-be determined number of Wisconsin National Guard members will mobilize to state active duty in the coming days to support the Wisconsin Elections Commission and clerks across the state. The Guard is working with the Wisconsin Elections Commission to determine how many Guard members would be available to support and fulfill requests from local elections officials.

The troops will report to duty on Sunday to complete necessary training and begin receiving assignments. They’ll report to clerks on Monday to receive site-specific training and assist with polling place setup, before fulfilling the role of traditional poll workers on Tuesday during the election. The troops will be released from duty August 12.

Members of the Wisconsin National Guard reside in all 72 Wisconsin counties and will serve in the county in which they reside wearing civilian clothes due to a critical shortage of poll workers in the state stemming from concerns over COVID-19. Guard members will perform the same roles and functions as other volunteers who traditionally staff the state’s polling sites.

Mobilized Guard members will complete several hours of training provided by the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

“We’re working in close collaboration and partnership with the Wisconsin Elections Commission to anticipate needs in each county,” said Brig. Gen. Robyn Blader, Wisconsin’s assistant adjutant for readiness and training and the Guard’s liaison with the Wisconsin Elections Commission. “This is truly neighbors helping neighbors, because these Guard members will be serving in their own home communities across the state. As Citizen Soldiers and Airmen, we’re honored to fulfill this role and to help our state during a time of need.”

The Wisconsin National Guard also worked in collaboration with the Civil Air Patrol and the Wisconsin Elections Commission in recent weeks to ship supplies of hand sanitizer, wipes, spray bottles, and personal protective equipment to each county to help ensure safe and sanitary polling sites.

The Wisconsin National Guard has played a key role in Wisconsin’s last two elections. During the state’s general election April 7, more than 2,400 Wisconsin Guard members mobilized in the same role and supported 71 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties. During the May 11 special election in the state’s 7th Congressional District, another 160 served as poll workers.

The mobilizations to support the Wisconsin Elections Commission have come amidst the largest sustained mobilization for domestic support in the state’s history. More than 1,000 Wisconsin National Guard Citizen Soldiers and Airmen continue to support the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Wisconsin Guard simultaneously mobilized troops to assist civil authorities in preserving public safety amidst civil unrest in both May and June across several Wisconsin cities.

No Guard personnel supporting the COVID-19 pandemic response will be diverted to support the polling site support mission.

Hundreds of Wisconsin National Guard troops simultaneously remain deployed across the globe to places like Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the Horn of Africa in support of the Guard’s federal mission as the primary combat reserve of the Army and Air Force.

The Wisconsin National Guard consists of nearly 10,000 Citizen Soldiers and Airmen in total.

8 comments:

  1. Carla, The National Guard does way more for us than when my brother was in ...so many years ago. My brother went on to a career in the Army. Your Sam is a young man standing up for his country. So proud of him. I pray for our service men and women. It will be great to have all the elections over. Wish we could get the parties to work together for a better America. Blessings to all of you, Be safe. xoxo,love, Susie

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  2. How wonderful! A Dem. Gov. letting Real Voting go on.

    'Miss BB'🐝🐝
    "Beside a babbling brook" blog

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  3. Hopefully your state's elections will be fair, and there won't be any election interference or fraud.

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  4. The National guard are so vital. Unlike other service members, they will pitch in anywhere and do whatever is needed. They are heros for sure.

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  5. helping Carla
    Your son is a special guy and a wonderful person to serve the state of Wisconsin. We need more young people like Sam. Have a great day. We are on day three of no power still in Illinois. Not looking like any restoration until Saturday. Hugs. Kris

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  6. Wow that is amazing! Thank you Sam and all of the troops!

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  7. Thank you for sharing this. I'm learning so much from you.

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High Fives from Wisconsin!