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  • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Obligatory-

    If you are a legal resident of Wisconsin, and are not currently serving time or on paper, you can register to vote entirely online if you want, and you can request absentee ballots for all elections for the entire year (no reason needed, but necessary annual renewal, it’s my New Year’s resolution every year because it’s so easy to accomplish. entirely free of charge ofc.).

    Just go to www.myvote.wi.gov to register, request absentee ballots, check your registration, or find your polling place. If you have any difficulty with your registration, you can find your local rep and contact them directly.

    Please vote. Please vote for your own wellbeing. Please.

    Edits to fix link redirect per convo below

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      10 months ago

      This is why I love Washington. Everyone has an OPT OUT absentee ballot. Everyone gets one at your address. Every election. All the time. The same address that’s on your ID. It’s amazing.

        • callyral [he/they]@pawb.social
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          10 months ago

          i see what happened.

          you typed [www.myvote.wi.gov](www.myvote.wi.gov) in your comment’s source. for it to register as a URL you have to put https before the link inside the parentheses: [www.myvote.wi.gov](https://www.myvote.wi.gov).

          for me it goes to https://pawb.social/post/www.myvote.wi.gov (my instance, error: couldnt_find_post)

          in your comment’s source it is written [www.myvote.wi.gov](www.myvote.wi.gov), which shouldn’t behave like this. looks like a lemmy bug maybe?

          i have two theories:

          1. the bug is related to typing a link directly, as in pasting a link in the comment, like example.com (i typed it without brackets for a name or parentheses for a URL)

          or

          2. it’s related to links explicitly starting with www, such as what you linked.

          for testing purposes:

          www.myvote.wi.gov

          www.myvote.wi.gov

          you can report lemmy issues at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues. i searched on there to see if it was already reported but couldn’t find anything, though if you want to i’d recommend searching.

          • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            10 months ago

            Hey thanks, I changed it and that did the trick.

            I guess it makes sense that would be a thing. I’m so used to everything accommodating for that lack, though lol