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Village election outlook: Contested election coming to Luxemburg

Luxemburg may offer the only contested village election this spring in Door and Kewaunee counties. Village President Jack Seidl, who was selected for the role approximately seven months ago after the death of Ken Tebon, is slated to face Larry Hurley. Germaine Burkart, Brian Barbiaux, and Lori Hurley are all running for re-election to their posts on the village board but will be joined on the ballot by Ronald Tlachac and Daniel Rueckl.

 

It is all incumbents in Casco as Kelly Pinchart runs again as Village President and Troy Alsteen and Dennis Cravillion look to keep their role as trustees.

 

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.

 

Like Casco, the Village of Egg Harbor will just have its three incumbents on the ballot as John Heller looks to stay on as president while Angela Lensch and Joe Smith hope to continue their role as trustees.

 

Additional candidates could still jump into the races as registered write-in candidates. The deadline to do that is April 2nd, just a few days ahead of the spring election on April 6th.

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