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Kewaunee spring elections take shape

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Kewaunee County will see several contested races in this year’s spring election. For those races with more than two candidates running for one seat, a primary election will be held Feb. 20. The spring general election will be held on April 2. Following is a partial listing of the upcoming races. More in next week’s edition.

Kewaunee County Board

District 1

Gerald Paape *

District 2

Nicholas Guilette

District 3

Steven Agamaite

District 4

Incumbent not seeking another term*

Doak Baker

District 5

Brian Patrycia*

District 6

Daniel Olson*

District 7

Timothy J. Kinnard*

District 8

Incumbent not seeking another term*

Paul Zeitler

District 9

Scott Jahnke*

District 10

Scott D. Browne*

District 11

Aaron G. Augustian*

District 12

Milt Swagel*

District 13

Kim Kroll*

District 14

Thomas J. Romdenne*

District 15

Linda J. Teske*

District 16

Virginia Haske*

District 17

Joanne M. Lazansky*

District 18

Jeffrey L. Vollenweider*

District 19

Incumbent not seeking another term*

Wendy Shelton

District 20

Joanne M. Lazansky*

Algoma City Council

Mayor

Casey Buhr

Virginia Haske*

Steve Lautenbach

District 1

Kevin Schmidt*

District 2

Scott Meverden*

District 3

Casey Buhr*

Bill Bush

Kenneth Taylor

District 4

Incumbent not seeking reelection*

Amy Johnson

Casco Village Board

Trustees

Two seats

Chad Cochart*

Timothy Kinnard*

Kewaunee City Council

Mayor

Jeffrey L Vollenweider, Sr.*

Jason Jelinek

District 1

Kathy Brown*

District 2

James Brewster*

District 3

Incumbent not seeking another term*

Scott Oftendahl

District 4

N/A

*Incumbent

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