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Spring election update: Primary set for Kewaunee

At least one municipality will have a primary before the spring election on April 6th.

 

Three candidates filed papers to run for the District 2 seat in Kewaunee being vacated Jeff Dworak: Evan Gibbs, Wendy Shelton, and Jeremy Robillard. The top two vote-getters in the February 16th primary would face each other in the spring election. Kewaunee’s other seats will be decided at the spring election. District 1 alderperson Arthur Schiller will try to defend his seat from former Kewaunee mayor John Blaha and District 3 alderperson Joe Mills will run against Robin Nelson. Richard Taylor is the only candidate running to represent District 4 and 5, which is being vacated by David Kuehl. 

 

In Sturgeon Bay, incumbent alderpersons Helen Bacon, Dan Williams, Gary Nault, and Kirsten Reeths will run unopposed to keep their spots on the common council.

 

Algoma’s city council will likely feature two new members with Leah Pierquet filling Jacque’s Wiese position representing District 2 and Steve Lautenbach taking over for Mitch Groessl in District 3. John Pabich and Lee Dachelet are also running to keep their posts.

 

The Village of Sister Bay will need to fill at least one position on its board with only two trustees running for three spots. Scott Baker and Nate Bell are running to keep their seat while Rob Zoschke is running for village president.

 

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