login
Search:  

Elections

For information on voting in the State of Wisconsin, including registering to vote and absentee voting, please visit http://gab.wi.gov/elections-voting.
 
For information on your voting status, or to see a sample of a ballot for your voting district, visit https://myvote.wi.gov/.
 

Voter ID Law

For information on Wisconsin's Voter ID law, please visit the City Clerk's page by clicking here.
 

Polling Information

 Monona has two locations for people to vote: 
  • Voters in wards 1-5  vote at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, 5700 Pheasant Hill Rd., Monona
  • Voters in wards 6-10 vote at the Monona Community Center, 1011 Nichols Rd., Monona
  • Both polling places open at 7:00 am and close at 8:00 pm.
  • Both polling places are accessible to elderly and disabled voters. 

If If you have any questions concerning your polling place, contact the municipal clerk:

Joan Andrusz, City Clerk
5211 Schluter Road
Monona, WI  53716
(608) 222-2525
e-mail:  jandrusz@ci.monona.wi.us


Legislative Branch

The City of Monona operates under the laws of the State of Wisconsin as a city of the fourth class and uses a mayor-council form of government. The Mayor, elected at large for a two-year term of office, together with six alderpersons elected at large for two-year, staggered terms, comprise the Monona City Council. The Council serves as the legislative branch of city government, enacting ordinances and resolutions, approving the annual budget, setting policies and taking other actions to guide the operations of the city. The Council regularly meets on the first and third Mondays of each month in the Community Media Room at the Monona Public Library.  (During the summer months, the Council usually meets only once per month, on either the first or third Monday.)  Council meetings are televised on Monona Cable Channel 990, and can also be viewed on the City Council page on this website or at www.mononatv.com.
 


Judicial Branch

The City of Monona created the office of Municipal Judge pursuant to Sec. 755.01, Wis. Stats. The Municipal Judge is elected at large for a two-year term of office. Monona's municipal court deals primarily with traffic and minor criminal offenses. Generally, it meets on alternate Tuesdays at 4 p.m. in the lower level of the Monona Public Library.
 


INFORMATION FOR PERSONS WISHING TO RUN FOR OFFICE IN THE CITY OF MONONA

A completed Campaign Registration Statement must be submitted before you start circulating nomination papers and before monies are collected or spent. Any questions regarding becoming a candidate for municipal office can be directed to the City Clerk's office at 222-2525.
 

 




Copyright 2009 - City of Monona