Named Snowplows - 2025

With the help of Wisconsin Salt Wise, we named six pieces of the City of Madison snowplowing fleet in 2025.

We are working on making trading cards available for the named plows, like we did with the previously named plows.  We will announce at a later time when these become available. 

 

On this page, you will find:

Full Election Results

You can view the full election results on the Ranked Vote website.

We also have a PDF version of the results available if you prefer to see them in spreadsheet form.

How the Election Worked

Name suggestions were open from January 6, 2025 until January 24, 2025. We received a total of 1,335 name ideas from the public.  These names were whittled down a list of finalists.  And then it was put up for a ranked choice vote on the Wisconsin Salt Wise website. The vote was open from February 4, 2025 until 8:00pm on February 24, 2025. 

 

About Ranked Choice Elections

Explainer Videos

There are many helpful explainer videos that show how ranked choice works. Minnesota Public Radio, the Oscars, and the Board of Elections New York City have videos explaining this style of voting. There's likely others out there, too. 

Why Do It This Way?

This style of election allows for multiple candidates and allows voters to pick multiple options.  Since we expect to get quite a few interesting name suggestions, this seems to be the most fair way to let folks have some fun and select multiple options with their vote. And the results should also reflect the majority opinion the people who participate, too.

How the Voting Works  (Long Explanation)

When our naming election begins, you will rank names by your order of your preference.

The candidate you like most will be your 1st Choice.  Your next favorite will be your 2nd Choice and so on.  The more choices you make, the more likely your vote will have a say in choosing the final winner.   

The vote counting begins by first tallying all of the 1st Choice votes.

If candidate, or a plow name in our case, receives a majority of 1st Choice votes, the election is over, and this candidate wins. 

To be clear, majority means the candidate receives more than half of all the votes cast.  It does not mean just earning the most votes.

If no candidate receives an actual majority after counting the first choice votes, then the ranked choice portion begins.

The candidate with the lowest first choice vote totals is eliminated. 

The process looks at the second choice from the ballots that picked the eliminated candidate. 

The votes from the eliminated candidate are then distributed to the second choice those voters made.

If a majority is reached after the second round, the election is stopped and a winner is declared.  If no candidate has a majority, the next lowest candidate is eliminated and their votes are redistributed to the ones remaining based off the rankings made by the voters.

This process repeats itself until one candidate finally earns a majority of support from the voters.

If no candidate earns a majority and it gets down to just two candidates, then at this final stage of the election its the candidate with the most votes that is declared the winner. 

The Kind of Names We Were Looking For

The goal is to bring some lighthearted joy.

Puns, references to pop culture, and outright silliness were all welcome. Sports, movies, music, television shows, popular Twitch or YouTube streamers - all of these interests were fair game for a silly plow name.

When choosing the finalists, there was a preference in selecting names that seemed unique and names that had a particular Madison flare so the names would be distinctly ours.  We may not have been entirely successful since there's so many places that name trucks, but we sure did try.  

 

Parks Division 1722 - Anne Pathaway

Streets Division 2946 - Princess Sleigha

Streets Division 3948

Streets Division 3735 - Sno'diggity

Streets Division 5695 - Mike Snowplowski

Streets Division 3722 - Plower to the People

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