2020 Spring Elections

OFFICES UP FOR ELECTION IN SPRING 2020

Dane County Board

  • All 37 county board seats are open for candidates to run for election. Check here to see district maps and current incumbents.

Madison School Board

The following seats are open for candidates to run in 2020.

  • Seat 2 – Seat was vacated early by Mary Burke, Savion Castro was appointed by the school board to serve until the next election.
  • Seat 6– Currently held by Kate Toews
  • Seat 7 – Currently held by Nicki Vander Meulen

Madison City Council

  • District 8 has a vacancy due to Avra Reddy resigning.  Sally Rohrer was appointed to fill the seat until the next election.

2020 SPRING ELECTION TIMELINE

Dec. 1 – Candidates can start circulating nomination papers. Links to filed paperwork

Dec 27 – Deadline for incumbents to indicate they are not running

Special City Clerk Hours for City Council and School Board Candidates

  • January 2, 2020 Clerk’s Office open until 7 p.m.
  • January 4, 2020 Clerk’s Office personnel will be at 2713 E. Washington Ave. from 9 to noon for candidates wishing to file papers/forms on the weekend.
  • January 5, 2020 Clerk’s Office personnel will be at 2713 E. Washington Ave. from 1 to 3 p.m. for candidates wishing to file papers/forms on the weekend.
  • January 6, 2020 Clerk’s Office open until 7 p.m.
  • January 7, 2020 All papers and forms due in City Clerk’s Office at 5 p.m.

Jan 7 – Deadline for candidate paperwork to be on the ballot

Feb. 18 – Spring Primary for races with more than 2 candidates

April 7 – Spring General Election for all offices up for election

CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS

County Board

City Council

Madison School District

VOTER GUIDE

About this guide

This will be a local guide to the candidates running for office and how to find out more information about their campaigns and where they stand on the issues.  It will be updates as new information becomes available.  There are three pages with candidates for County Board, School Board and City Council.

VOTING INFORMATION (from League of Women Voters)

Are you ready to vote?

Make sure you have everything you need to be able to vote in the next election. To check your registration, find election dates, request an absentee ballot, confirm your polling place, or start the registration process go to MyVote.wi.gov.

Election Dates and Offices
ELECTION DATE Tuesday
TYPE OF ELECTION
OFFICES
ONLINE and MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS
Wednesday at 11:59 pm.
2/18/20
Spring Primary
Wisconsin: Supreme Court Justice Dane County: Supervisor, Circuit Court Judge
Municipalities: Mayor, Alder, Judge
January 29
4/7/20
Spring
March 18
8/11/20
Partisan Primary
US: Senate and House
Wisconsin: Senate, Assembly.
Dane County: Clerk, Treasurer, and Register of Deeds.
July 22
11/3/20
Fall
General
Oct. 14

 

What you need to know about voter registration:

If you have moved or are new to Wisconsin, you need to register.

•      Wisconsin now has online voter registration! If you have a current, valid Wisconsin driver license (DL) or WI ID card and your current name and address are in the Division of Motor Vehicles data base, you can register online up to 20 days before an election. If you need to update your address at the DMV you can do that at tinyurl.com/DMVchanges. Then complete your registration at MyVote.wi.gov. The address on your physical DL or ID does not matter and does not need to be changed.

•      Don’t have a current WI driver license or ID card? You can register in person at your clerk’s office  until the Friday before the election or at an in-person absentee early voting location.  Madison residents can also register at any Madison Public Library.  You will need to show proof of residence (POR) when registering.

•      Register by mail: Voters can register by mail until 20 days before Election Day. You will need to include a copy of your proof of residence and send the completed application to your municipal clerk’s office.

•      If registering in person or by mail you can use a paper form or complete one online at MyVote.wi.govand print it.

•      For examples of acceptable POR go to Proof-of-Residence-Guide.

An approved photo ID will be required when voting:

You can use a Wisconsin driver license, a Wisconsin state ID card, a US passport, or military ID with expiration dates of November 6, 2018, or later.  A Veterans Affairs card that is unexpired or has no expiration date can also be used. The address on a photo ID does not have to be current. Out-of-state IDs/DLs are not acceptable. For a complete list of approved photo IDs go to www.bringitwisconsin.com/.

If you don’t have an acceptable photo ID you can get a free ID at the DMV.  Be aware that If you have an out-of-state driver license you would have to surrender that license to get the WI ID or a WI DL.  Anyone who needs help getting an ID or a ride to the DMV can call the Dane County ID Coalition at 608-285-2141 for assistance.  If you are sixty or older RSVP is another option for a ride to DMV (in Madison call 608-441-7898).

Non-expiring ID cards are available for people age 65 and older who are no longer driving. For information about the DMV process see wisconsindot.gov. The West Madison DMV Service Center is  located at 8417 Excelsior Drive and the East Madison center is at 2001 Bartillon Drive.

Seniors and people with disabilities who vote by permanent absentee ballot are exempt from the photo ID requirement. To apply for a permanent absentee ballot, contact your municipal clerk. The website for the City of Madison clerk is www.cityofmadison.com/election and the phone number is 608-266-4601.

For more information go to www.lwvdanecounty.org/voting-information