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SPRING ELECTION FILING DEADLINE PASSES
Wednesday, January 4th, 2006 -- 8:40 am Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director
There will be plenty of Clark County Board races, but very few local city races during the Spring Elections. Yesterday was the filing deadline for would-be candidates. In Neillsville, incumbent Mayor Diane Murphy, 3rd Ward alderperson Dorothy Resong and 4th Ward alderperson Dale Berger have all filed their papers and will be unopposed. Neillsville resident Jim Ratsch has made known his intention to run for Mayor as a “write-in” candidate. In Greenwood, incumbent Mayor Robert Moseley, Ward 1alderperson James Milderbrandt and Ward 2 alderperson Thomas Abel will all seek reelection unopposed. And in Loyal, –Ward 1 Council members Allan Tesch and Milton Knack; and Ward 2 & 3 Council members Carol Lampsa and Rodney Kowalczyk (koe-wahl-shick) will all seek reelection without challenge. The Neillsville School board will also have a primary. There are two seats up for election. Rick Opelt is running for reelection to one of those seats, Paul Elmhorst has decided not to seek reelection. Also vying for the seats are Dewey Poeschel, Don Harris, Carrie Golomski and Ladd Elmhorst. A February 21st primary will reduce the field of five to four for the April elections. The Clark County board is another story. Of the 29 supervisory positions, 17 are contested. Of those seventeen, two districts – districts 16 and 20 – will need a February primary to whittle three candidates to two. Here are the races: District 1 Marcia Hochalter Michael Raatz District 2 Richard Hunsader (i) Gary Leichtman District 3 Frederick Schindler Allan Olson District 4 Nicole Strickland (i) Clark Kallberg District 5 Steve Amacher (i) Tony Suda Jr. District 6 Gary Henke (i) Ronald Kodl District 7 Elvin Fleming (i) District 8 Arlen Kodl (i) District 9 David Holtzhausen (i) District 10 Jeffrey Kolzow (i) Tim Kapfhamer District 11 Scott Jalling (i) District 12 Roy Tyznik (i) Carl Maninen District 13 Al Bower (i) District 14 Bob Rogstad (i) District 15 Rodger Ashbeck (i) District 16 Wayne Hendrickson (i) Gene Gregory Rich Rinehart District 17 Charles Rueth (i) Kenneth Loos District 18 Maryanne Olson (i) William Elmhorst District 19 Gordon Haselow (i) Charles Bizjak District 20 Mel Franklin Phil Boehning Byrl Dahl District 21 Frieda Rollins District 22 Russell Karl (i) Doug Opelt District 23 Duane Boon District 24 Don Kirn (i) Vern Kind District 25 Larry Fitzmaurice (i) District 26 Arden Hinklemann (i) William Warren District 27 Fritz Garbisch District 28 Charles Harwick (i) Helen Bohac District 29 Norman Wesenberg
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