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Civic Engagement

 

We are dedicated to ensuring residents have an informed, active voice in the decisions affecting their community.

Our goals include:

• Increase residents’ capacity to effect neighborhood change at the policy level
• Increase residents’ civic engagement
• Increase voting participation in the neighborhood

 

Neighborhood Change

We want to ensure that we are using all existing civic tools and assets available to us in making our voices heard, while advocating for policies that will strengthen resident voice and power. We are continuing to provide leadership and advocacy training to residents, with a particular focus on housing, social and environmental justice issues.

Boundary Map

Civic Knowledge

To increase understanding of the political process, we are incorporating civic education into our regular programming, including the development and support of a civic engagement table.

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Voting Participation

As we’ve engaged residents and encouraged them to register to vote, we’ve learned more about why some are not registering, and why some who are registered, do not always vote. To encourage increased participation, we will continue to identify and register those are not currently registered to vote. If you would like to register, please download this form.

City of Milwaukee Voter Registration Form

For community questions or concerns, please contact Alderman Russell W. Stamper II.

russell.stamper@milwaukee.gov

District

The voting poll for residents of Metcalfe Park (residing in Ward 152) is Ralph H. Metcalfe Park School, located at 3400 W. North Ave.

Metcalfe Park is located in:

  • Aldermanic District 15
  • Wards 151, 152 and 154
  • Milwaukee Police District 13
  • Milwaukee School District 4

For more details on our strategies, view our 2020 Community-Led Investment Plan.

Please reach out to us with questions on how, when and where to vote.