Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, and voters can register at the polls on Election Day. Voters who have moved within 10 days of an election can vote at the polling place associated with their old address.

Find out what’s on your ballot using MyVote Wisconsin and where to vote using the city’s polling place look-up tool.

Voters can also expect new voting machines at the polls. The city replaced tabulators that were destroyed by a flood last summer with the same technology and exchanged the damaged AutoMark Voter Assist Terminals with ExpressVote machines.

McDonell said the new machines will allow Madison wards to send in encrypted results electronically instead of delivering ballots in-person, which will speed up the timing of results.

The city verified the new equipment can accurately mark ballot cards in a public test during the week before the primary election. The spring election is April 4.

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