Of the 68,592 absentee ballots the City of Madison Clerk’s Office has mailed to voters for the Partisan Primary, 20,856 have been returned to be counted.
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Absentee Voters Reminded to Mail Back Absentees in Time to be Counted
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Public Test of Election Equipment
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office invites the public to observe its public test of election equipment this weekend. The City of Madison conducts its public test on a Saturday in order to make the process as accessible to
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Absentee Ballot Drop-Off Sites for the August Primary Election
postedThe City of Madison is offering ballot drop-off sites for absentee voters wishing to return their ballots in person.
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In-Person Absentee Voting Begins Tuesday
postedCity of Madison voters may cast absentee ballots at drive-up voting locations beginning Tuesday, July 28. Absentee voting locations were established based on a
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Seeking Support for Equitable Community Access to Elections
postedDuring a pandemic, safety in elections matters greatly to ensure every eligible citizen can cast their ballot in the way they feel most comfortable given risks posed by COVID-19.
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Voter Registration “Closes” Wednesday
postedWednesday, July 22, is the final day to register to vote online or by mail prior to the August 11 Pa
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Requesting an Absentee Ballot for the Partisan Primary
postedWith the Partisan Primary only five weeks away, the City of Madison Clerk’s Office encourages voters who will need to vote absentee by mail to submit their absentee requests soon.
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U.S. Seventh Circuit Reduces Options for Safe and Equitable Voting Acces
postedYesterday, the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago ruled on a lawsuit related to voting laws in Wisconsin that had been pending for over three years.
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Partisan Primary Absentee Ballots are in the Mail
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office has sent absentee ballots to 40,937 voters for the August 11 Partisan Primary.
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COVID-19 Update from Mayor Rhodes-Conway
postedWe made it through an election during a pandemic! It was certainly not an election I would have chosen to hold, but despite the risks, thousands of area residents exercised their right to vote.
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Statement from the Office of Mayor Rhodes-Conway Regarding the April 2020 Election
postedNothing about this election was typical. I want to thank our City Clerk and the hundreds of other City staff and volunteers who helped us ensure that people in Madison could vote safely in this unprecedented election.
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Thank you for Supporting Our Elections!
postedThe polls for our spring elections closed at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, April 7, and we now all wait to hear the results of our votes on April 13, the date by which all absentee ballots must be received (they also must be postmar