The flag of Madison, Georgia, are two shades of blue separated by a white diagonal line. On the center is a 90 degrees rotated yellow square with a thick white outline.
Symbolism[]
The line represents the ridge on which Main Street runs creating Madison’s particular orientation. The blue fields represent the Sandy Creek (upper left) and Sugar Creek (lower right) watersheds divided by the ridge. The white outlining square represents Main, Washington, Jefferson, and Hancock streets which create the original courthouse square often referred to as a Washington-type plan after Washington, Georgia where it was first used in the state. The square is represented in gold signifying Madison’s abundant sunshine and the prosperity of our downtown.[2]
2022 NAVA survey[]
The flag scored 7.11 / 30th out of 312, an A- on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, behind Dodge City, and ahead of Jackson.