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Michael Rust tops LaKeisha Haase
OSHKOSH ― Michael Rust is transferring as much as the bench.
The onetime court docket commissioner is now a circuit decide, having been elected to a six-year time period for Winnebago County Circuit Court docket Department 1 by upending outgoing widespread council member LaKeisha Haase in Tuesday’s spring election.
In response to unofficial outcomes, Rust acquired 15,699 votes to complete with 53% of the vote whereas Haase had 47% of the vote after tallying 13,876 votes.
The outcome ended Haase’s newest bid to return to the bench after she misplaced a reelection bid for Department 4 two years in the past after which didn’t unseat Department 2 incumbent Scott Woldt in a really contentious 2023 race.
Rust’s elevation proved to be a large turnaround from February’s major, the place he garnered simply 28.2% of the vote versus Haase’s 46.2%.
Restaurant proprietor Kris Larson, legal professional DJ Nichols and outgoing Winnebago County Board Supervisor Jacob Floam are set to fill the three empty seats on Oshkosh Widespread Council after they completed because the three prime vote-getters.
Larson acquired 23.1% of the vote whereas Nichols and Floam had 22.1% and 19.2%, respectively, to carry off Thomas Asuma (17.9%) and Kristopher Ulrich (17.8%) in a carefully contested race.
Nichols, Floam and Larson can be changing Haase, Deputy Mayor Lynnsey Erickson and Michael Ford, who all opted to not search re-election.
Kristopher Karns was unable to retain his seat on the Oshkosh Space College District Board, as challenger Timothy Hess was in a position joined board president Beth Wyman and fellow incumbent Chris Wright because the three prime vote-getters.
Wyman led all candidates with 28.1% of the vote whereas Hess garnered 25.3% and Wright completed with 24.7%. Karns completed on the skin trying in with 21.9%.
In Omro, Mayor Steve Jungwirth earned one other time period in workplace by comfortably staving off political newcomer Suzette Davis-Rice. Jungwirth tallied 445 votes for 68% of the vote whereas toppling Davis-Rice (32%).
26-year-old Austin Hammond grew to become the youngest mayor within the historical past of the Metropolis of Menasha when he held off fellow council member Rebecca Nichols by 102 votes to succeed outgoing Mayor Don Merkes.
Reviews from Winnebago and Calumet counties confirmed Hammond acquired 1,678 votes, or 51.6%, simply forward of Nichols, who tallied 1,576 (48.4%).
Nichols additionally misplaced the race for mayor in 2020 to Merkes, who opted to not search re-election for an additional time period after spending 16 years in workplace.
13 new supervisors can be taking their seats on an overhauled Winnebago County Board following Tuesday’s large shakeup the place all 36 positions had been up for election.
Up subsequent is the partisan major on Aug.13 forward of the Nov.5 basic election.
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This is a have a look at Tuesday’s outcomes.
Presidential Desire
- Democratic – 13,111
- Republican – 14,268
Democratic President of the USA
- Joe Biden – 12,928
- Dean Phillips – 483
- Uninstructed Delegation – 804
- Write-in – 120
Republican President of the USA
- Chris Christie – 283
- Vivek Ramaswamy – 127
- Ron DeSantis – 558
- Nikki Haley – 2,137
- Donald Trump – 12,308
- Uninstructed Delegation – 338
- Write-in – 57
Circuit Court docket Decide, Department 1
- Michael D. Rust – 15,669
- LaKeisha D. Haase – 13,876
- Write-in – 26
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County Supervisor, District 1
- Rachel Dowling – 544
- Write-in – 8
County Supervisor, District 2
- KristL Laux – 430
- Jake Ackmann – 277
- Write-in – 1
County Supervisor, District 3
County Supervisor, District 4
- Jeff Lutz – 608
- Write-in – 10
County Supervisor, District 5
- Kay Horan – 365
- Stefanie A. Holt – 435
- Write-in – 2
County Supervisor, District 6
- Jason Kraayvanger – 296
- Lucas Reinke – 365
- Write-in – 7
County Supervisor, District 7
- Kate Hancock-Cooke – 592
- Betsy Ellenberger – 575
- Write-in – 3
County Supervisor, District 8
- Jim Clever – 456
- Write-in – 7
County Supervisor, District 9
- Donald Nussbaum – 534
- Write-in – 8
County Supervisor, District 10
- Bryan Stafford – 502
- Timothy Jacobson – 369
- Write-in – 8
County Supervisor, District 11
- Tim Paterson – 335
- Jeffrey H. Schettl – 262
- Write-in – 9
County Supervisor, District 12
- Maribeth Gabert – 567
- Write-in – 8
County Supervisor, District 13
- Steven Binder – 331
- Write-in – 11
County Supervisor, District 14
- Tom Swan – 490
- Write-in – 151
County Supervisor, District 15
- E. Michael Robinson – 285
- Amber Lyn Gilbertson – 375
- Write-in – 4
County Supervisor, District 16
- Christian Mueller – 89
- Bob Knudsen – 73
- Write-in – 1
County Supervisor, District 17
County Supervisor, District 18
- James Ponzer – 438
- Write-in – 13
County Supervisor, District 19
- Joshua Belville – 356
- Larry Lautenschlager – 323
- Write-in – 7
County Supervisor, District 20
- Tim Macho – 312
- Eric R. Vlach – 176
- Write-in – 6
County Supervisor, District 21
- John Hinz – 445
- Jeff Lawrence – 246
- Write-in – 3
County Supervisor, District 22
- Doug Zellmer – 561
- Write-in – 12
County Supervisor, District 23
- Koby Schellenger – 546
- Write-in – 9
County Supervisor, District 24
- Sarah Nelson – 426
- Andy Buck – 521
- Write-in – 1
County Supervisor, District 25
- Karen D. Powers – 496
- Scott A. Perzentka – 458
- Write-in – 2
County Supervisor, District 26
- Conley Hanson – 390
- Write-in – 4
County Supervisor, District 27
- Morris Cox – 551
- Write-in – 10
County Supervisor, District 28
- Nate Gustafson – 647
- Write-in – 6
County Supervisor, District 29
- George E. Bureau – 402
- Benjamin S. Frank – 322
County Supervisor, District 30
- Chuck Farrey – 907
- Write-in – 9
County Supervisor, District 31
- Ralph D. Harrison, Sr. – 885
- Write-in – 6
County Supervisor, District 32
- Frank Frassetto – 656
- Robert T. Keller – 538
- Write-in – 5
County Supervisor, District 33
- Thomas J. Egan – 851
- Write-in – 5
County Supervisor, District 34
- Ed Jeziorny – 253
- Tim O’Brien – 624
- Write-in – 2
County Supervisor, District 35
- Douglas Nelson – 801
- Write-in – 63
County Supervisor, District 36
- Howard Miller – 525
- Write-in – 106
City of Algoma Supervisor
- Patricia Petey Clark – 979
- Dan Martin – 865
- Write-in – 22
City of Clayton Supervisor 3
- Patti Christianson – 586
- Write-in – 12
City of Clayton Supervisor 4
- Terry Haase – 294
- Scott C. Reif – 397
- Write-in – 6
City of Neenah Supervisor
- David Bluma – 451
- Jim Weiss – 575
- Write-in – 3
City of Winneconne Supervisor
- Dale Burghardt – 375
- Ryan Koch – 356
- Write-in – 9
Village of Fox Crossing Trustee 1
- Michael Van Dyke – 2,169
- Write-in – 18
Village of Fox Crossing Trustee 3
- Nicholas Gebert – 956
- Gregory J. Ziegler – 1,430
- Write-in – 15
Village of Fox Crossing Trustee 5
- Deb Swiertz – 2,025
- Write-in – 15
Village of Winneconne Trustee
- Gary Ok. Witzke – 231
- Joshua S. Janikowski – 259
- Jaci Stelzner – 287
- Miles Girouard – 228
- Write-in – 5
Metropolis of Menasha Mayor
- Austin R. Hammond – 1,678
- Rebecca Nichols – 1,576
- Write-in – 13
Metropolis of Menasha Alderperson, District 2
- Sandra Dabill Taylor – 135
- Rosita Eisenach – 194
- Write-in – 1
Metropolis of Menasha Alderperson, District 4
- Terri Perkins – 237
- Write-in – 4
Metropolis of Menasha Alderperson, District 6
- Tom Marshall – 129
- Write-in – 0
Metropolis of Neenah Alderperson, District 1
- Mark A. Ellis – 910
- Kristen Sandvick – 697
- Write-in – 4
Metropolis of Neenah Alderperson, District 2
- Brian D. Borchardt – 1,397
- Write-in – 26
Metropolis of Neenah Alderperson, District 3
- Jeffrey Linski – 670
- William Pollnow Jr. – 689
- Write-in – 18
Metropolis of Omro Mayor
- Steve Jungwirth – 445
- Suzette Davis-Rice – 209
- Write-in – 2
Metropolis of Omro Council Member
- David Wiese – 416
- Jason A. Reeves – 394
- Cindy Ostrander – 405
- Write-in – 17
Metropolis of Omro Municipal Decide
- Jeffrey L. Kratz – 500
- Write-in – 2
Metropolis of Oshkosh Council Member
- Kristopher Ulrich – 3,783
- Kris Larson – 4,905
- Jacob Floam – 4,078
- Tom Asuma – 3,804
- DJ Nichols – 4,689
- Write-in – 73
Friendship Consolidated Sanitary Commissioner
Berlin Space College Board
- Jim Carriveau – 92
- Catherine L. Kujawa – 91
- Beth Paskey-Cook dinner – 74
- Jake Fox – 53
- Write-in – 1
Menasha Joint College Board
- Mary Jean MJ Shimek – 2,196
- Chad E. Lewis – 1,984
- Steve L. Thompson – 2,079
- Write-in – 77
Neenah Joint College Board
- Jeb Pfeifle – 3,466
- Roxanne Schwandt-Knutson – 3,572
- Brian Epley – 4,218
- Alex Corrigan – 3,772
- Susan Garcia Franz – 3,772
- Chari Lengthy – 3,485
- Write-in – 76
New London College Board
- Mark W. Grossman – 16
- Nate Grundy – 12
- Katie Batten – 12
- Write-in – 1
Omro College Board
- Kattie Stenson – 731
- Jennifer Schmick – 969
- Darla M. Fink – 822
- Eric Thon – 701
- Write-in – 29
Oshkosh Space College Board
- Timothy Hess – 6,566
- Beth Wyman – 7,315
- Kristopher Karns – 5,687
- Chris Wright – 6,430
- Write-in – 108
Ripon Space College Board
- Lori Machmueller – 76
- Shannon Lampe – 46
- Kelly Nielsen – 89
- Denise Ok. Martinez – 87
- Katie Grady – 81
- Write-in – 3
Rosendale-Brandon College Board, Brandon Space
- Jack Meyer – 0
- Mandy Lemmenes – 1
- Write-in – 0
Rosendale-Brandon College Board, Rosendale Space
- Shane Bauer – 1
- Jennifer Riedeman – 1
- Write-in – 0
Weyauwega-Fremont College Board, Metropolis of Weyauwega
- Nancy E. Gorchals – 102
- Brandon J. Leschke – 57
- Write-in – 2
Weyauwega-Fremont College Board, Cities of Bloomfield and Wolf River
- Brad Gerrits – 114
- Wally Sedlar – 45
- Write-in – 1
Winneconne Group College Board
- Donna J. Hanson – 1,314
- Dean Ackmann – 1,440
- Jill Verich – 1,324
- Write-in – 63
State Referendum – Q1: Use of Personal Funds
- Sure – 14,393
- No – 11,068
State Referendum – Q2: Election Officers
- Sure – 15,131
- No – 10,272
City of Nepeuskun Municipal Referendum
City of Utica Municipal Referendum – Q1
City of Utica Municipal Referendum – Q2
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