This was a historic day in our City, State and Country. We prepared for months to make this election, in the midst of COVID-19, as safe as possible for voters.
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Statement of Mayor Rhodes-Conway on Historic Election Day
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Voting in the Presidential Election
postedPolling places are open 7:00 am – 8:00 pm for the Nov.
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COVID-19 Precautions at the Polls
postedThe City of Madison is taking many precautions to make Tuesday’s Presidential Election safe and accessible.
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Ten Things for Voters to Know on Election Day
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office would like voters to know ten things for this Tuesday’s election:
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Register to Vote at the Polls on Tuesday
postedVoter registration is not available the Saturday, Sunday, or Monday before an election. Voters are able to register at the polls on Election Day.
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Options for Voters with Absentee Ballots to Return
postedElection officials are only able to count absentee ballots that are received by Election Day, per state law. Voters who have yet to return an absentee ballot to the Clerk’s Office have six options:
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What Happens When the Polls Close
postedCity of Madison poll workers run through a checklist to make sure all votes are counted before they run the results on election night.
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Five Mayors, One Challenge
postedIn case you missed it, earlier this week I was part of announcing an early voting challenge across the five largest cities in the state.
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City of Madison Invites Observers to Pre-Election Meeting
postedThe Madison City Clerk and City of Madison Attorney are offering an online meeting for anyone planning to observe at City of Madison polling locations. At this meeting, the Attorney and Clerk will review Wisconsin’s obser
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Absentee Ballots Available for Hospitalized Voters
postedToday is the first day hospitalized voters can appoint an agent to retrieve their Presidential Election absentee ballot from the City of
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City of Madison Election Security
postedThe precautions taken to secure City of Madison elections involve the City of Madison Clerk’s Office, the Dane County Clerk’s Office, and the officials at your polling place on Election Day.
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Absentee Voting Changes Due to Thunderstorms
postedDue to thunderstorms, in-person absentee voting will only be indoors today. The following locations will be open for in-person absentee voting: