Here are the unofficial election results of the April 4, 2023 nonpartisan election. Election results are not official until they are canvassed.
Incumbents are marked with an asterisk*. Winners are …
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Here are the unofficial election results of the April 4, 2023 nonpartisan election. Election results are not official until they are canvassed.
Incumbents are marked with an asterisk*. Winners are marked with a bulletpoint.
Ward 3 Alderperson:
Ward 4 Alderperson:
None
Alderperson District 2:
Alderperson District 3:
Alderperson at Large:
Patricia K. LaRue – 1,046
Village President:
Trustee 1:
Trustee 2:
Village President:
Trustees (three):
Lance Austin* - 356
Michelle Bauer (write-in) – 48
Village President:
Trustees (three):
Meg Farris – 85
Kara Bemis (write-in) – 4
Village President:
Trustee (one):
Roger Erickson* - 20
Village President:
Trustees (two):
Village president:
Marsha Brunkhorst* – 215
Trustees (three seats):
Chris Davis – 276
Andy Vorlicek* (write-in) – 9
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Clerk/Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisors (two seats):
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Steve Nelson – 16
Supervisor 1:
John Grabrick – 20
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Danny Ellenberger – 97
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk/Treasurer:
Bruce J. Thomas – 94
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Dale R. Olson* – 163
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Adam Carson – 62
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisors (two seats):
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Chair:
Mike Miller – 204
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Chair:
Supervisor 1:
Supervisor 2:
Arthur Ritchie* – 109
Town Clerk:
Town Treasurer:
Annita Cripe* – 80
Two seats open
Two seats open
Andrew A. Zierl – 155
Two seats open
One seat open
Two seats open
Cassie Erickson – 1,937
Patrick Richter (write-in) – 485
Three seats open (includes St. Croix County school district resident)
Question 1: Shall the School District of Spring Valley, Pierce, St. Croix and Dunn Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $500,000 per year beginning with the 2023-2024 school year and ending with the 2025-2026 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational expenses?
Yes – 772
Question 2: Shall the School District of Spring Valley, Pierce, St. Croix and Dunn Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $7,100,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project consisting of: construction of an outdoor athletic facility consisting of a track and field complex and football/co-curricular facility with spectator seating on District-owned land; site improvements; and acquisition of related equipment?
Yes – 637
Pierce County results
Daniel Kelly – 5,778
Question 1: Conditions of release before conviction. Shall section 8 (2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose on an accused person being released before conviction conditions that are designed to protect the community from serious harm?”
No – 3,950
Question 2: Cash bail before conviction. Shall section 8 (2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose cash bail on a person accused of a violent crime based on the totality of the circumstances, including the accused’s previous convictions for a violent crime, the probability that the accused will fail to appear, the need to protect the community from serious harm and prevent witness intimidation, and potential affirmative defenses?
No – 3,796
Question 3: Should able-bodied, childless adults be required to look for work in order to receive taxpayer-funded benefits?
No – 2,363