As you prepare for the General Election on November 8, the City of Madison Clerk’s Office wants to remind you what types of photo ID you can use for voting in Wisconsin.
News & Updates
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Acceptable Photo ID to Vote
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Testing Strategy Shift: “Antigen First” Means Rapid Results
postedEffective October 1, Public Health Madison & Dane County will transition to a new strategy for COVID-19 testing at its South Madison clinic.
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Blair Street Construction to Move to E. Washington Avenue
posted(MADISON, Wis.)—To get a head start on 2023 construction, the Blair Street South project will move its focus to the E. Washington Avenue intersection, with all traffic routed onto the inbound lanes of E.
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Public Events: Lake Monona Waterfront Design Challenge
postedThe community is invited to attend the public event series for the Lake Monona Waterfront Design Challenge hosted by Madison Parks!
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Vision Zero Continues Speed Reductions on a Section of Portage Rd
postedThe next 2022 roadway improvement scheduled through the Vision Zero initiative takes place on Monday, September 26th to a section of Portage Rd, from East Washington Ave to Churchill Heights Park.
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City of Madison Absentee Ballots in the Mail
postedAbsentee ballots for City of Madison voters who have a request on file are out in the mail.
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Let’s Talk Streets
postedJoin City of Madison staff and project consultants at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, for a virtual public presentation to share the draft Complete Green Streets framework, including priorities and decision-making
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Anticipated Credit Card Outages in City-Owned Garages and Lots
postedThe Parking Division anticipates intermittent credit card processing outages due to network maintenance beginning at 7am on Saturday, September 24.
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Jim Wolfe Appointed as New City Engineer
postedMayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced today the appointment of Jim Wolfe as Madison’s City Engineer.
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Madison Fire to Host Virtual Recruitment Open Houses
postedFor the first time ever, the Madison Fire Department (MFD) hosts a series of virtual recruitment open houses aimed at introducing new audiences to the idea of becoming a career firefighter/EMT.
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2022 Reverend Wright Award Recipient is Wayne Strong
postedThe Annual Reverend Wright Human Rights Award goes this year to Wayne Strong (posthumously). Unfortunately, Wayne passed away earlier this year.
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Mayor Rhodes-Conway Announces One-Time Payment for City Employees
postedMadison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced today that she is proposing a one-time payment to recognize the good work of City employees over the course of the pandemic and to help them deal with short term inflation costs.
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General Election Sample Ballots Available
postedThe General Election is on November 8, 2022. Several offices are up for election on November 8:
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City of Madison Celebrates National Voter Registration Day
postedOn Tuesday, Sep.
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Applications Being Accepted to Fill Seventeenth Aldermanic District Vacancy
postedDistrict 17 Alder Gary Halverson resigned from the Madison Common Council last week. District 17 residents are invited to apply to fill this vacancy for the remainder of the term, which ends on April 18, 2023.