Evers Wins Another Term As Schools Leader

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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers Tuesday easily won another term, his third. Evers outdistanced challenger Lowell Holtz by a 70-30 percent margin.

Vilas county:

Eagle River School District School Board race: Chris Petrekis 1110, Phillip Epping 732.

Boulder Junction Town Chairman: Dennis Ruess 227, Charlie Spencer 201. Top two town board: Denny McGann 253, Wesley Johnson 234.

Cloverland town referendum: Clerk appointed by board? No 71, Yes 66.

Conover Chair: George Champeny 168, Art Kunde  138.

Lac du Flambeau Chair: Matthew Gaulke 320, Harold Jackson 180. Lac du Flambeau Supervisor:(2) Bob Hanson 270, Chris Mayer 236.

Land O' Lakes Town Chair: Daniel Balog 135, (write-in) William Otterpohl 119.

Town of Lincoln Chair: Dick Stoegbauer 291, Scott Nordstrom 165.

Manitowish Waters Town Chair: John Hanson 258, Barry Hopkins 191.  MW Supervisor:(2) Robert Becker 248, Chuck Rayala III 183.

Presque Isle: Marshall Reckard, Sr. 184 Adam Johnson 149. Supervisor(top 2) Cathy Logan-Weber 194, Carl Wolter 159.

St. Germain Town Clerk: Thomas Martens 295, June Vogel 198

Town of Washington Chair: Jim Egan 279 Ken Anderson 111.

Town of Winchester Supervisor(top 2) Steven Budnik 97, Galen Brownewll 77.

Oneida County:

Three Lakes Town Chair: (write-in) Jeff Bruss 371, Stella Westfall 254. Three Lakes Supervisors:(2)

Jeff Boehm 479, Matt Olkowski 393. Three Lakes school board: Randy Ingram 438, Collette Sorgel 184.

Newbold ATV referendum: Allow ATV's on town roads(advisory only) Yes 260, no 222.

Lake Tomahawk Town Chair: George DeMet 99, Christy Seidel 56.

Minocqua Supervisor: Sue Heil 409, Brian Fricke 347.

Minocqua Town Treasurer: Laura Mendez 429, Karen Thompson 316.

Woodruff Town Chair: Michael Timmons 247, Michael Pockat 172.

Woodruff Supervisor(2) Shirley Jacoby 286, Corky Sheppard 209.

Rhinelander School Board(top 3): Mike Roberts 1468, Duane Frey 1,437, Benjamin Roskoskey 1,347.

Wabeno School District-two referendum questions: 1) $1.6 million for 5 years? 70 percent yes, 43% no. Passes.

Question 2) $300,000 for a Fab Lab?  Yes 59%, 41% no. Passes.

Tomahawk Schools referendum: $3 million for 4 years? Yes 53 percent, no 47 percent. Passes.

Antigo Schools referendum: reduce school board size to 5 members? No 69 percent, yes 31 percent. Fails.

Antigo Mayor: Bill Brandt 71 percent, Doug Nonnemacher 29 percent.

Antigo School Board(5 candidates)-order of finish:  Noel Deep, John Schroeder, Denny Pyeatt, Patrick McKenna, Roy Dieck.

Links to other results:

Oneida County

Forest County

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