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Today's Contested Clark County Elections

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024 -- 9:19 AM

Today, April 2nd, is Election Day across Wisconsin.

Statewide, you’ll vote for your presidential candidate preference, which, by this point, has been narrowed down to either President Joe Biden and former President Donal Trump. There are also two statewide referendum questions.

For Clark County, all County Board Supervisors are up for reelection, but most are uncontested. The exceptions include:

  • District 7 (City of Thorp, Wards 1, 2, and 4) will vote for either Jill Hoff or Dean Zenk;
  • District 14 (Town of Eaton Ward 1, Town of Longwood Ward 3, and Town of Warner Ward 1) will vote for either Jerome Krempasky or Luke Smith;
  • District 16 (Town of Colby Ward 3, Town of Unity, and Village of Unity) will vote for either Scott Johnson or Larry Oehmichen;
  • District 17 (Town of Beaver, Town of Green Grove Ward 2 and Town of Warner Ward 2) will vote for either Chuck Rueth or Tony Horvath;
  • District 18 (Town of Loyal, Town of Sherman Ward 1 and Town of York Ward 2) will vote for either Lance Hahn or Leonard Stoecker;
  • District 19 (City of Loyal Wards 1 & 2) will vote for either Sharon Rogers or Tom Bobrofsky;
  • District 20 (Town of Fremont Ward 2 and Town of Sherman Ward 2) will vote for either Riley Ashbeck or  Allen Krause Jr;
  • And District 28 (Town of Dewhurst, Town of Hewett Ward 2, Town of Levis Ward 2 and Town of Mentor) will vote for either Heather Sullivan or William Neville Jr.

There are several school referendum questions on the ballot including Abbotsford, Greenwood, Owen-Withee, Thorp, Osseo-Fairchild, and Stanley-Boyd. There are some School Board races and municipal races happening as well, but, again, many of those races are also uncontested as they ask you to vote for 2 or more candidates.

Some exceptions include those voting for the Black River Falls School Board race for three candidates from the list of:

  • Casey Wyss,
  • Amy Blackdeer,
  • Rebecca Frank,
  • Matthew Lind,
  • Nathan Babcock,
  • Snd Micaela Conlon-Bue.

The Greenwood School Board for Area 3 will vote for either Bradley Rowe or Luke Smith.

The Loyal School District for Area North of Highway 98 will vote for either Kirk Haslow or Jared Loos.

Also, for the City of Loyal they will vote for either Curtiss Lindner or Matthew Kubista.

For those voting in the Marshfield School Board, they will vote for three candidates out of the following list:

  • Steven Kizer,
  • Frances Bohon,
  • Nicole Forst,
  • S.A.M. Steiner,
  • Karen Ott,
  • And Richard Kranz.

For the Owen-Withee School District, they will vote for three candidates out of the list of four:

  • Angela Greschner,
  • Charles Milliren,
  • Todd Nelson,
  • And Robyn Renderman.

For the Thorp School District, they will vote for two candidates out of this list of three: Eric Werner, Clint Klapatauskas, and Cynthia Campbell.

There is a mayoral race in the City of Neillsville between current mayor Dewey Poeschel and former mayor Diane Murphy.

There is a race for the 3rd alderman seat in Neillsville between Barb Petkosvek and Daniel Edelson.

Greenwood has a mayoral race as well between current mayor Dave Hansen and former mayor Jim Schekleman.

In the City of Loyal, there is a race for first alderman between Tim Froeba and Dave Geier.

The City of Owen has a race for the 1st alderman seat between Jason Thornton and Charles Milliren.

The Village of Dorchester will vote for three trustees out of this list of four:

  • Troy Ballerstein,
  • Julie Goldschmidt,
  • Daniella Schauer,
  • And Thomas Carter.

Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.