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Article: Through a project with the USAEE, the City Clerk’s Office worked with CTCL to develop new polling signs.
MADISON (WKOW) — As voters head to the polls Tuesday, they’ll find new signs with multiple languages to help direct them to their polling place.
The new signs contain English, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Hmong, and an icon, according to the city of Madison.
Through a project with the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence, the City Clerk’s Office worked with the Center for Civic Design to develop the new signs.
“We want our democracy to be accessible to every eligible voter,” said Mayor Rhodes-Conway in a statement. “It’s important that we are providing voting information in a variety of languages. I appreciate the improvements the Clerk’s Office has made.”
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