The City of Madison has issued a total of 30,409 absentee ballots for the November 6 General Election. 18,758 of those absentees were issued to in-person absentee voters at the City Clerk's Office.
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City of Madison Absentee Ballot Statistics
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Election Official Training Cancelled Sunday and Monday
postedThe eleven election official training sessions scheduled for this Sunday and Monday in the City-County Building have been cancelled.
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Clerk's Office Extended Hours for Absentee Voting
postedAbsentee voting in the City Clerk's Office begins Monday, October 22.
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Register to Vote Early
postedOnly seven days remain before voter registration "closes" for the November 6 election.
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Voter Turnout for Recall Election
postedIn the City of Madison, 120,739 voters cast ballots in the June 5 Recall Election. Turnout was equal to 73 percent of pre-registered voters, and 63 percent of eligible voters.
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Voter ID NOT required June 5
postedThe law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls is under injunction, and voters will not be required to show ID at the polls on Tuesday, June 5.
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Absentee Voting Hours Memorial Day Weekend
postedCity of Madison voters may cast an absentee ballot in the City Clerk's Office at the following times this weekend:
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Clerk's Office Extended Hours for Absentee Voting
postedAbsentee voting in the City Clerk's Office begins Monday, May 21.
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New Rules for Absentee Voting
postedWisconsin election law now prohibits voting at the polling place if you have mailed or personally delivered an absentee ballot to the Clerk's Office.
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Register now for summer elections
postedFifty-one eligible voters in the City of Madison intended to register and vote at the polls this Tuesday, but were unable to do so because they did not have an acceptable document to prove their address.
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Clerk's Office Extended Hours for Absentee Voting
postedThe Madison City Clerk's Office will offer extended hours for absentee voting this Saturday, March 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and this Sunday, March 25, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Provisional Voters: Get Your Ballot Counted!
postedProvisional voters have until 4 p.m. Friday to provide the City Clerk's Office with their photo identification. The Board of Canvassers will meet at 4 p.m.