Municipal Clerk Liaisons

In this project, League members residing in Dane County towns and villages offer to assist their local municipal clerks to provide information to voters. The goal is to ensure that up-to-date and accurate voting information is available to voters through municipal clerks’ offices. Liaisons, with the help of the team leader, consider how to approach their local clerks and determine what kind of feedback and assistance they are open to receiving. Based on what the clerk and liaison agree will be most helpful, clerk liaisons may offer suggestions for updating the clerk’s website, prepare articles for local newspapers, hold tabling events, or post voting information on social media. Resource material for clerk liaisons includes a list of desirable voting information for municipal clerk websites, suggestions for how to approach their municipal clerks, and periodic information about upcoming elections. 

We would like to expand the project to additional localities.  The list below shows volunteers needed based on League membership in February 2023.  If you are a League member living in any of the towns or villages needing volunteers, or in a different Dane County town or village not shown in the table, please contact the team leader, Gail Krc, krcgjmat@gmail.com for information. 

Town of Bristol—Volunteer needed
Town of Burke—Diane Liebert
Town of Cottage Grove—Patricia Giesfeldt
Town of Cross Plains—Robin Downs
Town of Dane—Volunteer needed
Town of Dunkirk—Volunteer needed
Town of Dunn—Jo Musser
Town of Middleton—Gail Krc
Town of Oregon—Linda Fuller
Town of Perry—Nina Moyer
Town of Pleasant Springs—Sybil Pressprich
Town of Rutland—Barb Feeney
Town of Verona—Holly Dowling
Town of Westport—Volunteer needed
Village of Black Earth—Lily Crane
Village of DeForest—Volunteer needed
Village of Maple Bluff—Volunteer needed
Village of Marshall—Linda Yeager
Village of McFarland—Susie Dietzel
Village of Mount Horeb—Volunteer needed
Village of Oregon—Volunteer needed
Village of Shorewood Hills—Maree Elowson
Village of Waunakee—Susan Pavetto