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Recent News About Madison County Clerk
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Republican election judge, 88, accused of voter fraud
ALTON – A Madison County Republican election judge is facing felony charges of voter fraud after she allegedly mailed in a ballot belonging to her dead husband. -
County clerks expect high volume turnouts on Election Day
With Election Day finally upon us, it’s still anyone’s guess who will be elected President of the United States, just like many races down the ballot are up for grabs. While there’s an uncertainty about who will be elected into their respective offices, there’s one thing that is certain—lines to get to the voting booths will be long. -
Property tax cut proposal: Clerk's review of thousands of signatures results in 1,900 potential strikes
Objectors trying to prevent a property tax cut referendum from getting on the November ballot are bolstered by a finding of the Madison County Clerk's office indicating their petition challenge could be successful by a margin of 19 signatures, or 0.2 percent. -
Electoral board hearing challenge to Madison County tax cut proposal reconvenes Friday
A Madison County electoral board will reconvene at 9 a.m. -
Madison County electoral board orders review of nearly 10,000 pro- tax cut signatures
In a split 2-1 decision, a Madison County electoral board ruled Tuesday that it would review all 9,900 signatures on petitions seeking to place a property tax reduction referendum on the November ballot. -
Former prosecutor Wigginton appointed to represent panel that will decide whether voters get tax cut question
Madison County Clerk Debra Ming-Mendoza, who serves as the panel's chairperson by statute, told the gallery that Wigginton would be arriving later. She also said that attorneys for the defendants - James Craney and Don Weber - were absent due to Weber's illness and Craney being called out of town. -
‘Blue collar tax referendum’ shaping into partisan battle; Contest for Madison County governance driving debate
A proposal to cut Madison County property taxes has become a clearly partisan issue with both sides now gearing up for a challenge to the “blue collar tax referendum.” Attorneys representing thousands of registered voters who want the referendum to appear on the November ballot argue that their opponents are lying when they say the measure would result in a reduction in funding for law enforcement. -
Thousands go to polls for early voting in Madison County
Madison County poll workers from left: Beth Gori, Andrea Brodzinski, Lisa Budde, and Linda Werner. -
Madison County Circuit Clerk Matt Melucci dies
Melucci Madison County Circuit Clerk Matt Melucci has died after suffering from lung cancer. -
Madison County Clerk Mark von Nida announces candidacy for Circuit Clerk
von Nida Madison County Clerk Mark Von Nida announced his candidacy on the Democratic ticket for the Madison County Circuit Clerk's race in November 2012. -
Public can now listen to Madison County Board meetings online
Von Nida The public has a new way to find out what went on at a meeting of the Madison County Board and committee meetings. -
Madison County salary increases deferred; stipends approved for some
Miles The Madison County Board on Wednesday approved salary increases for the next four-year terms of the county clerk, treasurer and sheriff, but the increases don't begin until the third year of the terms that begin after November's election.