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What’s on tomorrow’s ballot in NEWisco?

By Lisa M. Hale

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GREEN BAY, WI – (WGBW & WISS) – The November General Election is Tuesday. The ballot will bring change. Redistricting put Wisconsin senators and assembly representatives in different districts and may see a change in party power. Democrats hope to fill some seats that have been Republican strongholds for years. 

Additionally, there are 21 school referendums on the ballot throughout NEWisco. Some school districts are asking for both operational and capital referendums.

Races

RaceDemocratRepublican Notes
US Congress Dist 8Kristin Lyerly: De PereTony Wied: De Pere2-year term 2025-2027
US Congress Dist 8 Kristin Lyerly: De PereTony Wied: De PereSpecial Election to fill the term vacated when Mike Gallagher resigned.
US Congress Dist 6John Zarbano: OshkoshGlenn Grothman (i): Fond du Lac
US SenatorTammy BaldwinEric Hovde
Wis. Assem Dist. 1Renee Paplham: KewaneeJoel Kitchens (i): Sturgeon Bay
Wis. Assem Dist 2Alicia Saunders: KimberlyShae Sortwell (i): Two Rivers
Wis. Assem Dist 3Jason Schmitz: MenashaRon Tusler: Harrison
Wis. Assem Dist 4Jane Benson: SuamicoDavid Steffen (i): Green Bay

Wis. Assem Dist 5
Greg Sampson: Little ChuteJoy Goeben (i) Hobart
Wis. Assem Dist 6Shirley Hinze: ShawanoElijah Behnke: Oconto
Wis. Assem Dist 25Stephen Welch: Two RiversPaul Tittl (i): Manitowoc
Wis. Assem Dist 39Chris Gordon: NeshkoroAlex Dallman: Green Lake
Wis. Assem Dist 52Lee Snodgrass (i): AppletonChad Cooke: Appleton
Wis Assem Dist 53Duane Shukoski: NeenahDean Kaufert: Neenah
Wis. Assem Dist 54Lori Palmeri (i): OshkoshTim Paterson: Oshkosh
Wis. Assem Dist 55Kyle Kehoe: OshkoshNate Gustafson (i): Fox Crossing
Wis. Assem Dist. 56Emily Tseffos: AppletonDave Murphy (i): Greenville
Wis. Assem Dist. 57Ruth Caves: Wild RoseKevin Peterson (i): Waupaca
Wis. Assem Dist.88Christy Welch: De PereBenjamin Franklin: De Pere
Wis. Assem Dist 89Ryan Spaude: Green Bay Patrick Buckley: Green Bay
Wis Assem Dist 90Amaad Rivera-Wagner: Green BayJessica Henderson: Green Bay
Wis Senate Dist 2Kelly Peterson: De PereEric Wimberger (i): Green Bay
Wis. Senate Dist 12Andi Rich: MarinetteMary Felzkowski: Tomahawk
Wis. Senate Dist 18Kristin Alfheim: AppletonAnthony Phillips: Appleton
Wis Senate Dist 20Michael Rapp: Van DyneDan Feyen: Fond du Lac
Wis Senate Dist 30Jamie Wall: Green BayJim Rafter: Green Bay

Referendums

  • State: Will change wording in the Wisconsin State Constitution. Currently it reads, “Every United States citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in this state is a qualified elector of that district.” The referendum asks voters if they want to change the word “every” to “only.”
  • Ashwaubenon: A $950,000 operational referendum to renew a 2020 referendum for student mental health support for three years
  • Berlin: $7,065,513 4-year non-recurring operational referendum
  • Bonduel: $1.8 million 6-year non-recurring operational referendum to support staff benefits and salary
  • Bonduel: $2.7 million 6-year non-recurring capital facilities referendum to make technology, safety, and security upgrades
  • Crivitz: $29 million capital referendum to fund capital improvements to the elementary, middle, and high school buildings
  • Elkhart Lake – Glenbeulah School District: $39.6 Million capital referendum for building and facility improvements at the high school, renovations at the middle school, and demolition of a portion of the elementary school
  • GBAPS: $183 Million capital referendum for district-wide school building and facility improvement projects
  • Kaukauna: $198 Million capital referendum for construction of a new middle school and improvements at other sites
  • Kiel: $67 Million capital referendum to create a combined Middle/High school campus and other maintenance and infrastructure improvements.
  • Marion: $7.38 Million capital referendum for security and other improvements at the Elementary school, technical upgrades at the high school, and other facility improvements
  • Marion: $7.6 Million capital referendum for construction of an addition and renovations at the elementary school to create a combined Elementary/Middle School
  • Mischicot: $29.65 Million capital referendum for school building and facility improvement projects including additions to the middle and high school, including a performing arts center, technical education space, and athletic facilities.
  • Niagra: $3 Million 4-year operational referendum 
  • Omro: $26.5 Million capital referendum for renovations at Omro Middle School and Omro High School, Omro Elementary, and H.B. Patch Elementary schools.
  • Omro: $9.5 Million 5-year non-recurring operational referendum
  • Sevastapol: $18.25 Million 4-year non-recurring operational referendum 
  • Shawano School District: $51.23 Million capital referendum to update and maintain projects at all four Shawano District Schools
  • Sheboygan: $121 Million capital referendum to renovate Farnsworth Middle School and Urban Middle School
  • Sheboygan Falls: $78.3 Million capital referendum for improvements and additions to the high school and elementary school
  • Sheboygan Falls:  $21.5 Million capital referendum for construction of a high school Auxilliary gym and multi-sport turf field and track
  • Valders: $1.5 Million 4-year non-recurring operational referendum

Your Ballot

To find out exactly what is on the ballot in your district, visit Myvote.wi.gov. For a complete, in-depth look at each race for the Wisconsin State Assembly and Wisconsin State Senate, visit our Civic Media’s voting guide

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