Early Voting Starts February 1

Voting will be tricky for many this spring, here’s the early voting rules.

The Spring Primary Election (including the Supreme Court Primary) is February 16. If anyone is unable to vote on February 16, they can vote by absentee ballot.

The Madison City Clerk’s Office is open for in-person absentee voting (sometimes called early voting) all hours permitted by state law: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, February 1 through February 12. Photo ID is required to vote.
If you are not registered to vote you can still do that at the clerk’s office during these hours. You will need to bring proof of address to register.

Voters can also register at the polls on election day, but must bring both proof of address and an acceptable photo ID.

For more information on in-person absentee voting and what is required to vote see:
http://www.cityofmadison.com/news/extended-hours-for-absentee-voting-0

For instructions on how to request an absentee ballot by mail see:
http://www.cityofmadison.com/election/absenteeVoting/absenteeRequest.cfm

The League of Women Voters of Dane County has compiled their non-partisan Candidates Answers. This information can be found at:
http://www.lwvdanecounty.org/candidates-answers-spring-primary-2016

Remember – Photo ID is now required when voting!

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