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Shiva Bidar-Sielaff
Prior offices:
Madison Common Council District 5
Years in office: 2009 - 2021
Successor: Regina Vidaver (Nonpartisan)

Elections and appointments
Last election
April 2, 2019
Education
Other
Georgetown University
Graduate
Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Personal
Profession
Director of community partnerships
Contact

Shiva Bidar-Sielaff was a member of the Madison Common Council in Wisconsin, representing District 5. Bidar-Sielaff assumed office in 2009. Bidar-Sielaff left office on April 20, 2021.

Bidar-Sielaff ran for re-election to the Madison Common Council to represent District 5 in Wisconsin. Bidar-Sielaff won in the general election on April 2, 2019.

Although common council elections in Madison are officially nonpartisan, Bidar-Sielaff is known to be affiliated with the Democratic Party.[1]

Biography

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Bidar-Sielaff earned a B.A. in translation and interpreting from the Université du Hainaut, an M.A. in international policy studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, and a certificate in diversity management from Georgetown University.[2]

Bidar-Sielaff's professional experience includes work as the chief diversity officer and director of community partnerships for UW Health. She has served as the co-chair of the Latino Health Council of Dane County and a member of the executive committee of the Latino Support Network, the Madison College Board of Trustees, and the Madison Community Foundation board. In 2016, she was named one of In Business magazine's 15 of Madison's Most Influential People.[2][3]

Elections

2019

See also: City elections in Madison, Wisconsin (2019)

General election

General election for Madison Common Council District 5

Incumbent Shiva Bidar-Sielaff won election in the general election for Madison Common Council District 5 on April 2, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Shiva Bidar-Sielaff
Shiva Bidar-Sielaff (Nonpartisan)
 
98.5
 
2,614
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.5
 
39

Total votes: 2,653
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2017

See also: Municipal elections in Madison, Wisconsin (2017)

The city of Madison, Wisconsin, held an election for common council on April 4, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 3, 2017.

All 20 common council seats were up for election in 2017. Incumbents ran for re-election in 19 of the 20 districts. They were unopposed in 15 of those races. Incumbent Shiva Bidar-Sielaff ran unopposed in the general election for the District 5 seat on the Madison Common Council.[4]

Madison Common Council, District 5 General Election, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Shiva Bidar-Sielaff Incumbent (unopposed) 98.38% 1,820
Write-in votes 1.62% 30
Total Votes 1,850
Source: Dane County Clerk, "2017 Spring Election," accessed May 4, 2017



Campaign themes

2015

In a statement about her bid for re-election, Bidar-Sielaff highlighted the following issues:[8]

I will continue to work tirelessly to directly address racial disparities through concrete steps the city can take such as (1) implementing its own multi-pronged recommendations regarding hiring, purchasing, policy-making and service delivery (2) viewing every city practice and policy through the lens of equity and inclusion (3) advocating and working toward a collective impact model that listens to the voices of our communities of color as they set the agenda for their communities and acts on their agenda in a collaborative, cross-jurisdictional manner and (4) continuously convening individuals, organizations and businesses around both specific issues and this essential broader conversation. Some of the specific priorities that we must act upon to remove barriers to opportunities are increasing our number of affordable housing units, investing in employment training programs, and ensuring access to high-quality early childhood and pre-school education.

As an alder, while working across many spectrums to effect change, I must also remain focused on the practical needs of my district and the city. I will continue to work daily with my constituents on matters such as approvals for commercial and residential projects; addressing parking, transportation, and traffic questions and concerns; improving the understanding and implementation of our landmarks ordinance; and being responsive to general inquiries about how the city and its residents and businesses interact.[9]

Endorsements

2015

In 2015, Bidar-Sielaff received endorsements from the following:

2013

In 2013, Bidar-Sielaff received endorsements from the following:[1]

  • AFSCME-PEOPLE
  • Democratic Party of Dane County
  • Downtown Madison, Inc.
  • Fair Wisconsin
  • Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce

Recent news

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See also


External links

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Madison City Council, District 5
2009–2021
Succeeded by
Regina Vidaver