Nonpartisan elections are currently held every four years to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.
1874
1875
Silas U. Pinney was re-elected in 1875.
1876
1969 and 1971
William Dyke was elected in both 1969 and 1971
1973
Paul Soglin (a member of the Madison Common Council) won an upset victory over incumbent mayor William Dyke.[3]
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1977
Paul Soglin won re-election.
1981, 1985
1989, 1993, and 1995
Former mayor Paul Soglin was returned to office in 1989, and was re-elected twice consecutively thereafter.
1997 (special)
Madison mayoral special election, 1997|
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Turnout | 26% reg. voters[a] 3 pp (primary) 32% reg. voters 2 pp (general) |
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The 1997 Madison mayoral special election was held February 17 and April 1, 1997, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It was held after the resignation of incumbent mayor Paul Soglin. It saw the election of Susan J. M. Bauman.
Candidates
- Ray Allen, Madison School Board member[7]
- Richard H. Anderson
- Susan J. M. Bauman, alderperson on the Madison Common Council
- Wayne Bigelow, President of the Madison Common Council[8]
- John Hendrick, Supervisor on the Dane County Board since 1994[9]
- Mary Lang-Sollinger, community activist and political fundraiser[10]
- Tom Neale
- David Travis, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Results
The February county and city primaries saw 42,483 ballots cast in Madison, reported as a turnout of 26%[11] (compared to election-eve voter registration).
1997 Madison mayoral primary results[11][5]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Wayne Bigelow
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9,332
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22.38
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Susan J. M. Bauman
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9,100
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21.82
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Ray Allen
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7,954
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19.07
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John Hendrick
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6,875
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16.49
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David Travis
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4,588
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11.00
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Mary Lang-Sollinger
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3,513
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8.42
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Richard H. Anderson
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198
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0.48
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Tom Neale
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145
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0.35
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Total votes
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41,695
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100
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Undervotes
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788
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1.85
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Voter turnout
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25%
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The April county and city general elections saw 52,619 ballots cast in Madison, reported as a turnout of 32%[11] (compared to election-eve voter registration).
1997 Madison mayoral general election results[11][6]
Candidate
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Votes
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Susan J. M. Bauman
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25,455
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49.23
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Wayne Bigelow
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25,389
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49.10
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Denis Collins write-in
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462
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0.89
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Other write-ins
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398
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0.76
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Total votes
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51,704
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100
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Undervotes
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915
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1.74
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Voter turnout
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32%
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1999
Madison mayoral election, 1999|
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Turnout | 31% reg. voters[a] 1 pp |
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The 1999 Madison mayoral election was held April 9, 1999, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Susan J. M. Bauman.
Since only two candidates ran, no primary was held.
Results
The April county and city general saw 45,248 ballots cast in Madison, reported as a turnout of 31%[11] (compared to election-eve voter registration).
1999 Madison mayoral general election results[11][13]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Susan J. M. Bauman (incumbent)
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35,204
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80.04
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Eugene Parks
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8,294
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18.85
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Write-ins
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483
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1.09
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Total votes
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43,981
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100
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Undervotes
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1,267
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2.80
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Voter turnout
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31%
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2003
2003 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 26% reg. voters[a] (primary) 38% reg. voters 7 pp (general) |
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The 2003 Madison mayoral election was held February 20 and April 4, 2003, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw the election of Dave Cieslewicz. Incumbent mayor Susan J. M. Bauman was eliminated in the primary.
Candidates
Results
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2007
2007 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 17% reg. voters[a] 9 pp (primary) 30% reg. voters 2 pp (general) |
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The 2007 Madison mayoral election was held February 22 and April 5, 2007, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
Candidates
- Ray Allen, Madison School Board member[7] and 1997 mayoral candidate
- Dave Cieslewicz, incumbent mayor
- Peter Munoz
- Will Sandstrom, 2003 mayoral candidate
Results
2007 Madison mayoral primary results[11][16]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Dave Cieslewicz (incumbent)
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15,488
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57.50
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Ray Allen
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8,042
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29.86
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Peter Munoz
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2,661
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9.88
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Will Sandstrom
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641
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2.38
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Write-ins
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100
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0.37
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Total votes
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26,932
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100
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Undervotes
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300
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1.10
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Voter turnout
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17%
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2007 Madison mayoral general election results[11][17]
Candidate
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Votes
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Dave Cieslewicz (incumbent)
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30,812
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61.78
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Ray Allen
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18,816
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37.72
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Write-ins
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244
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0.48
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Total votes
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49,872
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100
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Undervotes
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1,519
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3.14
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Voter turnout
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30%
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2011
2011 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 22% reg. voters[a] 5 pp (primary) 54% reg. voters 24 pp (general) |
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The 2011 Madison mayoral election was held April 4, 2003, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw former mayor Paul Soglin return to the mayoralty by unseating incumbent mayor Dave Cieslewicz.
The primary and general election both coincided with those for a high-profile state supreme court race.
Candidates
Results
2011 Madison mayoral primary results[11]
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Paul R. Soglin
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18,693
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49.49
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Dave Cieslewicz (incumbent)
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17,500
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46.33
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Nick Hart
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598
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1.58
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John Blotz
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569
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1.50
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Dennis Amadeus de Nure
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274
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0.72
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Write-ins
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137
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0.36
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Total votes
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37,771
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100
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Undervotes
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818
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2.12
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Voter turnout
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22%
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2015
2015 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 12% reg. voters[a] 10 pp (primary) 30% reg. voters 20 pp (general) |
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The 2015 Madison mayoral election was held February 17 and April 7, 2015, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Paul Soglin.
Candidates
- Richard V. Brown Sr.
- Christopher Daly
- Bridget Maniaci, former 2nd district member of the Madison Common Council (2009–2013)[20][21]
- Scott Resnick, 8th district member of the Madison Common Council since 2011 and tech executive
- Paul Soglin, incumbent mayor
Results
2015 Madison mayoral primary results[11][22]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Paul R. Soglin (incumbent)
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11,856
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52.8
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Scott Resnick
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5,223
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23.3
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Bridget Maniaci
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3,311
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14.7
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Richard V. Brown, Sr.
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1,034
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4.6
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Christopher Daly
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973
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4.3
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Write-ins
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63
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0.3
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Total votes
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22,460
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100
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Undervotes
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Voter turnout
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12%
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2015 Madison mayoral general election results[11][23]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Paul R. Soglin (incumbent)
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37,734
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72.0
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Scott Resnick
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14,195
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27.1
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Write-ins
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506
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1.0
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Total votes
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52,435
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100
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Undervotes
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1,812
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3.34
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Voter turnout
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30%
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2019
2019 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 21% reg. voters[a] 9 pp (primary) 44% reg. voters 14 pp (general) |
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The 2019 Madison mayoral election was held February 19 and April 2, 2019, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. It saw the election of Satya Rhodes-Conway, who unseated incumbent mayor Paul Soglin. Conway became the second woman and the first openly-gay individual elected mayor in the city's history.[24][25]
Candidates
- Maurice "Mo" Cheeks, 10th district member of the Madison Common Council since 2013 and Vice President of Business Development at MIOsoft[26]
- Nick Hart
- Satya Rhodes-Conway, former 12th district member of the Madison Common Council
- Raj Shukla
- Paul Soglin, incumbent mayor
Results
2019 Madison mayoral primary results[11][27]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Paul R. Soglin (incumbent)
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10,771
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28.6
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Satya Rhodes-Conway
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10,448
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27.7
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Mo Cheeks
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8,801
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23.3
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Raj Shukla
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6,954
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18.4
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Nick Hart
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386
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1.0
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Write-ins
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346
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0.9
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Total votes
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37,706
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100
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Undervotes
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47
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0.12
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Voter turnout
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21%
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2023
2023 Madison mayoral election|
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Turnout | 21% reg. voters[a] 18 pp (primary) 63% reg. voters 19 pp (general) |
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Results by alderman district
Conway
50–60%
60–70%
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Reyes
50–60%
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The 2023 Madison mayoral election was held on April 4, 2023, to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin.
A primary election was held on February 21, 2023, to narrow down the candidates to two. It saw record turnout due to the concurrent primary for the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Satya Rhodes-Conway and Gloria Reyes qualified for the general election, while Scott Kerr was eliminated. Daniel Howell Jr., a write-in candidate, planned on running as a write-in candidate for the general election in addition to the primary.[29]
Candidates
Forums
Endorsements
Satya Rhodes-Conway
U.S. Representatives
County officials
Madison alders
- Juliana Bennett, 8th ward (2021–present)[37]
- Patrick Heck, 2nd ward (2019–present)[37]
- Sabrina Madison, 17th ward (2022–present)[36]
- Erik Paulson, 3rd ward (2022–present)[37]
- Mike Verveer, 4th ward (1995–present)[37]
Madison school board members
- Savion Castro, 2nd ward (2019–present)[36]
- Ali Muldrow, 4th ward (2019–present)[36]
- Nicki Vander Meulen, 7th ward (2017–present)[36]
Editorial boards
Labor unions
Organizations
Political Parties
Gloria Reyes
County officials
Local officials
Editorial boards
Labor unions
- Madison Professional Police Officers Association[53]
Political parties
Results
2023 Madison mayoral primary results[11][54]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Satya Rhodes-Conway (incumbent)
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43,822
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59.5
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Gloria Reyes
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20,507
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27.9
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Scott Kerr
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8,658
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11.8
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Write-ins[e]
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608
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0.8
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Total votes
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73,595
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100
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Undervotes
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2,141
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2.83
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Voter turnout
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39%
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2023 Madison mayoral runoff results[11][55]
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Satya Rhodes-Conway (incumbent)
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63,066
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55.2
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Gloria Reyes
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50,402
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44.1
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Write-ins
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755
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0.7
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Total votes
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114,223
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100
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Undervotes
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6,170
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5.12
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Voter turnout
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63%
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Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h Wisconsin allows same-day voter registration. "Registered voters" election turnout is calculated by dividing the ballots cast (a figure that includes ballots cast voters who registered day-of on Election Day) by the voter registration as it stood on the eve of Election Day (a total which excludes day-of voters).
- ^ Hosted by Midvale Heights Community Association, Sunset Village Community Association, Regent Neighborhood Association, Westmorland Neighborhood Association, Summit Woods Neighborhood Association, University Hill Farms Association, and Crawford Marlborough Nakoma Neighborhood.
- ^ Co-hosted by NAACP Dane County Branch, 100 Black Men of Madison, and Wisconsin Interfaith Voter Engagement.
- ^ Co-hosted by Downtown Madison, Inc.
- ^ Includes Daniel Howell Jr., who ran as a write-in candidate.
References
- ^ "The City Election—The Democrats Carry the Day". Wisconsin State Journal. April 8, 1874. p. 1. Retrieved October 13, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Capital City Election". Wisconsin State Journal. April 5, 1876. p. 4. Retrieved October 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Bauman, Michael (February 19, 1975). "Soglin, Reynolds Top Race". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved October 9, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Bauman, Michael (March 7, 1973). "Dyke, Soglin to Vie for Mayor". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved May 2, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2/19/1997
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