Sheboygan County election results: Roberta Filicky-Peneski unseated

Sheboygan County election results: Roberta Filicky-Peneski unseated

SHEBOYGAN — Voters throughout Sheboygan County solid their vote Tuesday for the spring election, selecting to unseat a number of incumbents all through the area, together with Sheboygan Widespread Council District 2 alderperson Roberta Filicky-Peneski.

Different incumbents defeated on the polls included Pat Schmidt for Sheboygan City Board, each incumbents working for Howards Grove College Board and Bob Schilsky for Plymouth Widespread Council.

Along with voting for native seats, residents voted on whether or not two additions ought to be made to the state structure in a referendum vote. Query 1 on the poll pertained to banning personal funding of elections and query 2 requested about including that “solely election officers designated by legislation” can administer elections.

Sheboygan County voters agreed with voters statewide to move each adjustments.

Additionally on Tuesday’s poll was the presidential major vote.

As forecasted, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump each gained probably the most votes of their respective races at each the county and state degree.

Under are the outcomes of all main Sheboygan County elections, together with the outcomes for the presidential major and referendum votes.

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April 2 spring election outcomes

Sheboygan County Supervisors (two-year time period)

  • District 1 – Brian Smith: 663
  • District 2 – Paul Gruber (552) defeated Travis Gross (529)
  • District 3 – Kathleen Donovan (542) defeated Isabel Rivera (152)
  • District 4 – Marilyn Montemayor: 282
  • District 5 – Rebecca Clarke: 536
  • District 6 – Henry Nelson: 393
  • District 7 – Edward Procek: 296
  • District 8 – Vernon Koch: 457
  • District 9 – Wendy Schobert: 470
  • District 10 – Curt Brauer: 653
  • District 11 – Gerald Jorgensen: 893
  • District 12 – Suzanne Speltz (545) defeated Robert Ziegelbauer (424)
  • District 13 – Charlette Nennig: 903
  • District 14 – Keith Abler: 1,114
  • District 15 – No candidates (Scattering: 219)
  • District 16 – John Nelson: 572
  • District 17 – Thomas Wegner: 624
  • District 18 – Christian Ellis: 936
  • District 19 – No candidates (Scattering 123)
  • District 20 – Carl Nonhof (443) defeated Michael Vogl (443)
  • District 21 – Jon Kuhlow: 935
  • District 22 – Jay Vander Weele: 830
  • District 23 – Jacqueline Veldman: 576
  • District 24 – William Goehring: 847
  • District 25 – Stanley Lammers: 801

Metropolis of Sheboygan Widespread Council (two-year time period)

  • District 2 – John Belanger (604) defeated Roberta Filicky-Peneski (524)
  • District 4 – Robert La Fave (214) defeated Debra Yochis (125)
  • District 6 – Dean Dekker (360) defeated Joseph Vugrinovich (116)
  • District 8 – Zachary Rust (378) defeated Jesse Roethel (251)
  • District 10 – Joseph Heidemann (411) defeated Marcia Reinthaler (407)

Sheboygan Space College District Board of Training (three-year phrases)

  • Leah Hibl (5,373), Santino Laster (4,882) and Peter Madden (5,502) defeated Isabel Rivera (3,604)

City of Sheboygan Board (two-year phrases)

  • Supervisor No. 1 – Tim Winkel: 1,439
  • Supervisor No. 3 – Randy Blindauer (1,008) defeated Pat Schmidt (609)

Village of Random Lake Village Board (two-year phrases)

  • Duane Urbanski (241), Blaine Werner (223) and Rachel Fuller (216) defeated Elizabeth Manian (193) and Timmy Phalen (120)

Village of Kohler Village Board (two-year phrases)

  • Kelly Jensen Kasten (383), Tracy Thomas Lyons (338) and John Ewert (233) defeated John Winter (217), Paul Carlsen (202), Jenny Roatch (207) and Houston Hoskins (48)

Village of Oostburg Village Board (two-year phrases)

  • James Davies (537), Glenn Wynveen (507) and Carl Roethel (467) have been all elected

Village of Elkhart Lake Board (two-year phrases)

  • Terri Knowles (297) John Schott (275) and Lynn Shovan (269) have been all elected

Plymouth Widespread Council (two-year phrases)

  • District 1 – Greg Hildebrand: 177
  • District 2 – Angie Matzdof: 299
  • District 3 – John Binder (210) defeated Bob Schilsky (153)
  • District 4 – Mike Penkwitz: 279

Plymouth Mayor (four-year phrases)

Village of Howards Grove Board (two-year phrases)

  • Taylor Horness (613), Connie Meyer (552) and scattering for third open place (108)

Multi-jurisdictional Choose-Kohler/Sheboygan (four-year time period)

City of Wilson Board (two-year phrases)

  • Nancy DesJardins (542) and Stu Stempihar (520) defeated Marc Brami (467) and Todd Richter (411)

College District of Howards Grove Board of Training (three-year time period)

  • Courtney Athorp (969) and Brandon Suemnicht (626) defeated Janina Siemers (422) and Dave Loomis (351)

Metropolis of Sheboygan Falls Mayor (two-year time period)

  • Randy Meyer (1,137) defeated Al Mayer (986)

Metropolis of Sheboygan Falls Metropolis Council (two-year phrases)

  • District 1 – Terry Van Engen (463) defeated Robyn Denning (333)
  • District 2 – Rachel Howard: 493
  • District 3 – Jacob Immel: 466

President of america – Democratic

  • Joe Biden: 8,298
  • Uninstructed Delegation: 436
  • Dean Philips: 307

President of america – Republican

  • Donald Trump: 10,780
  • Nikki Haley: 1,702
  • Ron DeSantis: 476
  • Uninstructed Delegation: 295
  • Chris Christie: 194
  • Vivek Ramaswamy:  90

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State of Wisconsin Use of Personal Funds in Election Administration Referendum – Query 1

State of Wisconsin Election Officers Referendum – Query 2

When is the following election?

Sheboygan County residents will get one other likelihood to vote Aug. 13 for the partisan major.  

That major will choose candidates for partisan roles like representatives and senators in Congress and Madison to be on the poll in November.

Nov. 5, along with the partisan roles within the major, voters will determine who would be the subsequent president of america.

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