The public can observe the public test of City of Madison election equipment this weekend. The City of Madison conducts its public test on a Saturday in order to make the process as accessible to the public as possible.
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Public Test of Election Equipment
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Celebrate Mail It Back Monday
postedOf the 101,116 absentee ballots the City of Madison Clerk’s Office has mailed to voters for the Presidential Election, 71,336 have been returned to be counted.
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CORRECTED In-Person Absentee Voting Begins Tuesday
postedThe listing of in-person absentee voting locations had the tent at UW-Madison Memorial Union listed twice. The correct entry listed the dates of Oct. 20 - 30, 11:00am - 6:00pm each day.
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City of Madison Unveils Secure Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office has purchased 14 secure ballot drop boxes that are being placed at 13 Madison Fire stations and at Elver Park shelter.
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Making Voting Accessible
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office is determined to make voting accessible for all eligible voters.
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Voter Registration Online and By Mail Ends on Wednesday
postedWednesday, Oct. 14, is the final day to register to vote online or by mail prior to the Nov.
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Save Time on Election Day by Registering to Vote Now
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office encourages voters who have moved since they last voted to update their voter registration now. Voters registered before Election Day are included in the poll book.
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Celebrate National Voter Education Week
postedThe Madison City Clerk’s Office encourages voters to celebrate National Voter Education Week, October 5-9.
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Council Leadership Statement on 7th Aldermanic District Vacancy
postedWe were saddened to learn of Alderperson Donna Moreland’s resignation from the Madison Common Council on Tuesday, September 29, 2020.
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Voter ID Questions Answered
postedThe City of Madison Clerk’s Office would like voters to know the answers to the ten most frequently asked questions they receive regarding voter ID.
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Madison Votes Podcasts are Live
postedAs if our City of Madison Clerk’s Office staff are not busy enough this Presidential Election season, they have released Madison Votes – a podcast all about elections and the election process.
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Statement of Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl Regarding Democracy in the Park
postedDemocracy in the Park is an event created by, planned by, staffed by, and paid for by the City Clerk’s Office. This event will simply make it easier for residents who have received their requested absentee ballot to drop