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Three Oshkosh Area elections on the primary ballot

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Three Oshkosh Area elections on the primary ballot

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Lisa M. Hale

Feb 16, 2026, 3:41 AM CT

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OSHKOSH, WI—(WISS)—The Spring Primary Election is Tuesday, February 17th. In Oshkosh and Winnebago County, voters will decide three primaries. 

In Winnebago County, the race for District 14 Supervisor sees challenges to incumbent Thomas Swan by Former Winnebago County executive Jon Doemel and Richard Norenberg. Only two candidates will proceed to the April Election.

In the race for the Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education, Incumbent Barbara Herzog, Paul Molitor, Mallory Schneider Birschbach, Jefferey Adam Watts, and Jacob Wolf are running for two seats. The primary will reduce that field of candidates to four. 

Finally, the Oshkosh Common Council sees eight candidates running for three seats. Incumbent Jacob Amos, who was appointed to fill Kris Larson’s vacant seat in November, faces challenges from Paul Esslinger, Eric Gumz, Logan Jungbacker, Alec Lefeber, Dan Lenz, Tim Neubauer, and Meredith Scheuermann. Six of those candidates will advance to the April Election. 

The City of Oshkosh recently changed the polling locations for some districts.

Change in polling locations for 2026 elections in Oshkosh.
A few polling places have been consolidated and changed for the 2026 elections. Graphic: Courtesy City of Oshkosh

Voters must have a photo ID to vote. The Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said it is not too late to obtain an ID for Tuesday’s election.

Voters must bring a birth certificate, proof of identity, and proof of Wisconsin residency to obtain an official Wisconsin ID card from the DMV. The DMV offers free ID cards for voting to U.S. citizens. Call the DMV’s toll-free hotline at (844) 588-1069 with questions. 

Visit myvote.wi.gov to find out what’s on your ballot and your polling locations. Polls are open  7 A.M. to 8 P.M on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

Lisa Hale
Lisa Hale

Lisa Hale is Northeast Wisconsin Bureau Chief and the voice of newscasts on WISS. Email her at lisa.hale@civicmedia.us.

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