In response to Friday’s court ruling regarding the inactivation of voter registrations, the Madison City Clerk’s Office strongly encourages voters to verify their registration status.
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Clerk’s Office Encourages Voters to Verify Registration
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Public Statement of the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners
postedThe Board of Police and Fire Commissioners is conducting the important task of searching for a new Chief of Police for our City. To date, the Board has engaged in significant planning
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National Voter Registration Day 2019
postedOn Tuesday, Sept. 24, the City of Madison will join hundreds of communities nationwide in celebrating National Voter Registration Day.
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National Disability Voter Registration Week
postedThe City Clerk’s Office is celebrating National Disability Voter Registration Week by highlighting accessibl
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CANCELLED: January 22, 2019 Common Council Meeting
postedIn response to concerns with the weather and in the interest of public safety, the Common Council meeting for tonight, Tuesday, January 22, 2019, has been CANCELLED.
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Statement Regarding 3rd Aldermanic District Vacancy
postedWe recently learned of Alderperson Amanda Hall’s resignation from the Madison Common Council on Wednesday, January 9, 2019.
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Candidate Filing Deadline Extended for 8th Aldermanic District
postedThe deadline to file papers to run for alderperson in Madison’s 8th district is extended to 5 p.m.
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National Voter Registration Day 2018
postedMadison, WI -- On Tuesday, September 25, the City of Madison will join hundreds of communities nationwide in celebrating National Voter Registration Day.
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Ten Things to Know for Election Day
postedThe Madison City Clerk’s Office would like voters to know ten things for this Tuesday’s election:
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Public Test of Election Equipment
postedThe City Clerk’s Office invites the public to observe its public test of election equipment this weekend.
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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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Move Out Day Effect on August Primary
postedThe August Primary falls on Move Out Day for many downtown Madison apartments. It takes ten days to establish residency for voting purposes, but moving on Election Day does not make you ineligible to vote.