Southeastern Wisconsin residents will participate in a number of local elections on Tuesday, April 2. Those elections include the presidential primary races as well as races at the county, city and school board levels.
We'll highlight many of these races in print leading up to election day. You can see many of those election previews below.
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Statewide
Waukesha County
Municipal
- Brookfield Common Council, District 5: Amanda Davis and Dean Marquardt
- Brookfield Common Council, District 7: Eric Fugleberg and David Poglitsch
- Muskego Common Council, District 3: Dennis Decker and John Terrence (incumbent)
- Muskego Common Council, District 5: Philip G. Conrardy and Deb Schroeder (incumbent)
- Menomonee Falls village president: Jeremy Walz (incumbent) and Brittany Wohfeil
- Genesee Town Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Tony Reece, Charles Ross (incumbent), Art Schneider and Terry Tesch
- Big Bend Village Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Bryan Bindel, Traci Lewandowski (incumbent), Gregory Peterson, Derek Verburght and Thomas Zembruski
- Chenequa Village Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Richard Grunke, Carol Manegold (incumbent), JoJo Gehl Neumann and Ted Rolfs
- Lac La Belle Village Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Craig Niebler, Joseph Renner (incumbent) and Jeffrey Ritter
- Lannon Village Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Terri Grennier (incumbent), Tina Moore, Ronald J. Nellis (incumbent) and Don Summers
- Mukwonago Village Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): David Boebel, Eric Brill (incumbent) and Darlene Johnson (incumbent)
- Summit Village Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Tina Kummrow, Jeff Lee (incumbent) and Jim Petronovich (incumbent)
- Waukesha Village Board, #3: Roger Adams and Cheryl Kaye
- Eagle Town Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Richard Kugel (incumbent), Barb Day Pinekenstein and Judy Rozinski (incumbent)
School Board
- Waukesha School Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Eric Brooks, Angelique Byrne, Stephanie Fidlin, Kelly Piacsek (incumbent) and Anthony Zenobia (incumbent)
- Pewaukee School Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Travis Kruger, Stacey Newcomer (incumbent), Matt Wiedenhoeft and Zack Zupke
- Arrowhead Union High School, At-Large Seat: Anne Angeli and Craig Thompson (incumbent)
- Elmbrook School Board, Area IV: Jean Lambert (incumbent) and Peter Machi
- Elmbrook School Board, At-Large Seat: Nicole Hunker and Mary Wacker
- Hamilton School Board, Lisbon Seat: Andrew Rupert and Dawn Van Aacken
- Hamilton School Board, Sussex Seat:Stacy Riedel and Ashlie Schaffner
- Hartland/Lakeside School District Board (three seats, vote for no more than three): Chris Adsit (incumbent), Ledia Duvnjak, Chris Haglund, Niels Peterson and Matt Schwab
- Menomonee Falls School Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Jessica Birkholz, Jennifer Grant (incumbent), Travis Langer and John Witt
- Merton Community School Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Megan Cole, Dean Dobbertin (incumbent) and Justen Kent
- Mukwonago Area School District, East Region Seat: Michael Guch and Catherlina Klineschmidt
- Mukwonago Area School District, at-large seat: Eric Schwartz and Cheri Winchowky (incumbent)
- Palmyra–Eagle School Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Michael Moro, Brad Patrick and Kristiana Williams (incumbent)
- Stone Bank School Board: Bryon Altruether (incumbent) and Jason Hornby
Referendums
- Hamilton voters to decide two referendum questions
- Lake Country School District sets open houses ahead of referendum
- Mukwonago schools ask voters to OK $102.3 million referendum
- Pewaukee schools seek $28.5 million referendum
- Washington-Caldwell School District seeks operations referendum
County Board
- Waukesha County Board, District 1: Burdus H. Galbraith II and Steve Styza
- Waukesha County Board, District 2: Wayne Euclide and Matthew Weil (incumbent)
- Waukesha County Board, District 18: Thomas Harland and Larry Nelson (incumbent)
Washington County
Municipal
- West Bend Common Council, District 1: John Butschlick (incumbent) and Neil Fulton
- West Bend Common Council, District 5: Sothaviney (Viney) Pheng and Mary Beth Seiser
- West Bend Common Council, District 7: Justice Madl (incumbent) and Bill Schmidt
- Germantown Village Board of Trustees, District 4: Jan Miller (incumbent) and Jason Sikora
- Kewaskum Village Board (four seats, vote for no more than four): Bret Klapper, Richard Knoebel (incumbent), Marnie Parse (incumbent), Mary Schlitt and Justin Weninger (incumbent)
- Erin Town Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Elaine Gonya, Pat Landon, Ken Priesgen and Michael Stapleton (incumbent)
School Board
- Germantown School District Board, At-Large Seat 1: Tracy Pawlak and Jeff Voyer
- Germantown School District Board, At-Large Seat 7: Tom Barney (incumbent) and Fred Fleitz
- Hartford Joint 1 School District Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Ed Behnke (incumbent), Ian Gronbeck, Terrence Perfect and Barbara Lindert
- Hartford Union High School Board: Heather Baarrie, Ian Gronbeck, Nolan Jackett and Damon D. Morgan
- Slinger School Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Bill Brewer, Cherie Rhodes (incumbent) and Ken Strupp (incumbent)
- West Bend School District Board (two seats, vote for no more than two): Chris Jenkins, Sonal Ramani, Bill Schulz and Chris Zwygart (incumbent)
Referendums
County Board
- Washington County Board of Supervisors, District 2: Marietta Bailey (incumbent) and Justice Madl
- Washington County Board of Supervisors, District 5: Linda Gurath (incumbent) and Mary Ann Rzeszutek
- Washington County Board of Supervisors, District 7: Steve Schmitt and Anne Trautner
- Washington County Board of Supervisors, District 21: Robert Hartwig (incumbent) and Jacob Patrick
Ozaukee County
Municipal
- Thiensville village president candidates talk SOFD, Crossing
- Forum held for Grafton Village Board candidates
- Two candidates seek a seat on Cedarburg Town Board
School Board
Referendums
- Grafton/Saukville Fire Department staffing referendum
- Cedarburg Fire Department staffing referendum
- Grafton School District $11.14 million referendum
County Board
- Two running for District 10 Ozaukee County Supervisor seat
- Ozaukee County Board of Supervisors,ÌýDistrict 16: Connie Kincaide and Shannon Whitworth (incumbent)
- Ozaukee County Board of Supervisors,ÌýDistrict 17: Jack Arnett and Peter Eisenhauer
- Ozaukee County Board of Supervisors,ÌýDistrict 19: Dan Eastman and Bruce Ross (incumbent)
- Ozaukee County Board of Supervisors,ÌýDistrict 20: Michelle Godden (incumbent) and Ariba Khan
- Two candidates eyeing District 24 seat on Ozaukee County Board