GOP Bill Would Encourage Out-Of-State UW Students to Vote at Home
This bill provides non-resident students with additional information and options to engage with their right to vote.
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A bill from Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature would require University of Wisconsin schools to provide out-of-state students with information on how to vote absentee in their home states.
The bill鈥檚 authors say the proposal is a way to encourage civic participation from students in communities they know better than their college campuses, but opponents say it鈥檚 an effort to remove the largely Democratic student vote from close statewide elections. Students would still be able to decide if they want to vote in Wisconsin or their home states.
鈥淲e want to encourage maximum civic participation, but out-of-state students are not often provided the information on how to vote in their state of residence,鈥 the bill鈥檚 co-sponsorship states. 鈥淭his bill would require the Universities of Wisconsin to provide non-resident students information on how to vote absentee in their home state. The goal is to make sure that every UW student has the best information on how to vote before they vote. A 2020 study shows that only 15% of non-Wisconsin resident students stay in Wisconsin after graduating.鈥
鈥淐ollege students from out of state typically move back to their home state after graduating and do not stay here in Wisconsin,鈥 the memo continues. 鈥淪tudents are typically more involved in their home state where they grew up and have ties to. This bill would simply require the UW System to give students information on voting absentee so they are able to vote in their home state.鈥
The student vote in Wisconsin is often consequential. In the spring 2023 election, long lines were seen at campus polling locations across the state and the heavy turnout among students was cited as a reason for Janet Protasiewicz鈥檚 comfortable margin of victory in last spring鈥檚 Supreme Court race.
In Madison, the large student population is one source of the Democratic Party鈥檚 strength in Dane County, yet Wisconsin residents make up less than half of the approximately 37,000 undergraduate students.
Rep. Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) told his concern is college students casting deciding votes in local races when they aren鈥檛 fully entrenched in the community and don鈥檛 pay property taxes.
鈥淲hy should a student be voting on these when they are not gonna have any of the impact of it? They鈥檙e not paying any of the property taxes in our area,鈥 Moses, one of the bill鈥檚 co-authors, said.
Rep. Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) said that paying property taxes isn鈥檛 a requirement to vote and noted that college is often when students become more politically engaged and informed about local issues where they live. He added that the Legislature should be finding ways to keep out-of-state students in Wisconsin after graduation.
鈥淲e are constantly talking about workforce challenges and we know that the only way to solve that is gonna be to bring people into our state,鈥 he told WPR. 鈥淎nd bringing them here for college and then spending those four years convincing them that Wisconsin is where they wanna spend their rest of their lives is one of the ways that we can do that.鈥
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