Politics & Government
Madison: Here's What Will Be on Your Ballot on Election Day 2014
All the information you need to be prepared for Tuesday.

Madison will head to the polls on Nov. 4 for the 2014 midterm election.
Polling places in Madison will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
On the ballot, registered voters in Madison will be able to select candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, representatives to U.S. Congress, state senator, state representative, secretary of state, treasurer, comptroller, attorney general, judge of the probate and registrar of voters.
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In the 101st State House District, incumbent Republican Noreen Kokoruda is running against Democrat Alex Taubes.
For the 12th Senatorial District, the candidates are Democrat Ted Kennedy Jr. and Republican Bruce Wilson Jr..
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Republican William Bilcheck is running against Democrat Peter Barrett for judge of the probate. Thomas Virgulto is the petitioning candidate.
Republican Peter Metz and Democrat William Gowanlock are the candidates for registrar of voters.
The candidates for governor and lieutenant governor are Republicans Thomas Foley and Heather Somers, Democrats Dannel Malloy and Nancy Wyman while Joe Visconti and Chester Frank Harris are the petitioning candidates. For the second congressional district, Republican Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh is running against Democrat Joe Courtney. William Clyde is the Green Party candidate and Daniel Reale is the candidate for the Libertarian party. Republican Peter Lumaj, Democrat Denise Merrill and Green Party candidate S. Michael DeRosa are running for secretary of state. Republican Timothy Herbst is running against Democrat Denise Nappier for treasurer. Republican Sharon McLaughlin, Democrat Kevin Lembo and Green Party candidate Rolf Maurer are running for comptroller. The race for attorney general is between Republican Kie Westby, Democrat George Jepsen and Green Party candidate Stephen Fournier.
On the ballot, voters will also be asked the question, “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to remove restrictions concerning absentee ballots and to permit a person to vote without appearing at a polling place on the day of an election?”.
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