KEWAUNEE - The Aug. 11 primary for the Nov. 3 election in Kewaunee County will not have a contested race after the deadline to file nominations papers for partisan races passed at 5 p.m. Monday.
One local person declared candidacy for a national office, although it's not yet certain he will be on the ballot: Robbie Hoffman of Luxemburg, an independent candidate to represent District 8 in the U.S. Congress. As of press time, approval of Hoffman's nomination was pending with the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Hoffman would run against incumbent Rep. Mike Gallagher of Green Bay, a Republican, and Democrat challenger Amanda Stuck of Appleton if he gets on the ballot.
The only local races on the ballot have incumbents running unopposed as they seek to retain their seats.
Here are the races:
Democrat: Amanda Stuck, Appleton
Republican: Rep. Mike Gallagher (i), Green Bay
Democrat: Kim Delorit Jensen, Egg Harbor
Republican: Joel Kitchens (i), Green Bay
Democrat: Andrew Naze (i), Luxemburg
Democrat: Jamie Annoye (i)
Republican: Michelle Dax (i)
Democrat: Germaine Bertrand (i)
Contact Christopher Clough at 920-741-7952, 920-562-8900 or cclough@doorcountyadvocate.com.
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This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: August primary for Kewaunee County fall election has no contested races
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