2017 April 4 Door County Candidate List
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STATEWIDE ELECTIONS
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tony Evers (I)
Lowell E. Holtz
Justice of the Supreme Court
Anette Ziegler
DOOR COUNTY ELECTIONS
Door County Circuit Court Judge Branch 2
David L. Weber
CITY OF STURGEON BAY
Common Council
District 1
Kelly Catarozoli (I)
Dan Wiegand
District 3
David Ward (I)
Martha Scully-Beller
District 5
Barbara Allmann (write-in candidate)
Brian Peterson
District 7
Laurel Hauser
Joe McMahon
TOWN OF BAILEYS HARBOR
Town Chair
Don Sitte (I)
Town Board Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Walter D. Vail
Andy Stimers
Roberta Thelen (I)
Peter Jacobs (I)
Town Constable
Mark Merrill (I)
TOWN OF BRUSSELS
Town Board Chair
Joe Wautier (I)
Town Board Supervisor 1
Mark Marchant (I)
Town Board Supervisor 2
Joel Daoust (I)
Town Clerk
JoAnn Neinas (I)
Town Treasurer
Lois Maedke (I)
Brussels Constable
Matthew J. Phillips (I)
TOWN OF CLAY BANKS
Town Board Chair
Myron Johnson (I)
Town Board Supervisor 1
Mark Heimbecher (I)
Town Board Supervisor 1
Patrick Olson (I)
Town Clerk
Jessica Bongle (I)
Town Treasurer
Candace A. Kolstad (I)
TOWN OF EGG HARBOR
Town Chair
Paul Peterson (I)
Town Board Supervisor 1
Dale A. Wiegand (I)
Town Board Supervisor 2
Myles Dannhausen Sr. (I)
TOWN OF FORESTVILLE
Town Board Chair
Roy Englebert (I)
Town Board Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Larry Huber (I)
Jason E. Tlachac (I)
Town Clerk
Ruth Kerscher (I)
Town Treasurer
Dena Schmidt (I)
TOWN OF GARDNER
Gardner Town Board Chair
Mark Stevenson
Gardner Town Board Supervisor 1
Glen Merkle (I)
Gardner Town Board Supervisor 2
Carl R. Waterstreet (I)
Gardner Town Clerk
Amy Sacotte (I)
Gardner Town Treasurer
Nancy Robillard (I)
Gardner Constable
James Kluth (I)
TOWN OF GIBRALTAR
Town Board Chair
Brian Merkel
Dick Skare (I)
Town Board Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Steven Sohns (I)
Brian Merkel (I)
Dwayne W. Daubner
Bobby MacDonald (write-in candidate)
TOWN OF JACKSONPORT
Town Board Chair
Randy Halstead (I)
Town Board Supervisor 1
Tim Bley (I)
Town Board Supervisor 2
Tom Wilson (I)
TOWN OF LIBERTY GROVE
Town Board Chair
John Lowery (I)
Town Board Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Gary Farber (I)
Nancy Goss (I)
TOWN OF NASEWAUPEE
Nasewaupee Town Board Chair
Steve Sullivan (I)
Nasewaupee Town Clerk
Jill M. Lau (I)
Nasewaupee Town Treasurer
Carol L. Russell
Nasewaupee Town Supervisor 1
Dennis Rimert
Nasewaupee Town Supervisor 2
Don Sixel Jr.
Nasewaupee Town Constable
Aric R. Weber
TOWN OF SEVASTOPOL
Town Board Chair
Dan Woelfel
Town Board Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Linda Kiehnau Wait
John Staveness (I)
Tony Haen (I)
TOWN OF STURGEON BAY
Town Chair
Daniel Cihlar (I)
Town Supervisor 1
Carol Schuster (I)
Town Supervisor 2
Paul Skup (I)
Treasurer
Lynne Gustafson (I)
Clerk
Nancy Anschutz (I)
TOWN OF UNION
Union Town Board Chair
David Jeanquart
Brian Renard
Union Town Clerk
Beth Hanson
Rena LaLuzerne (I)
Union Town Treasurer
Denise Englebert (I)
Union Town Board Supervisor 1
Bruce Alberts (I)
Union Town board Supervisor 1
Jeff LeGrave (I)
TOWN OF WASHINGTON
Town Board Chair
John Rader
Ronald Overdahl
Town Supervisor (vote for not more than two)
Lawrence Kahlscheuer
Randall Sorenson (I)
Peter Nehlsen
Valerie Fons
VILLAGE OF EGG HARBOR
Village President
Joe Smith (I)
John Heller (write-in candidate)
Village Trustee (vote for not more than two)
Cambria Mueller
Robert Dickson (I)
Angela Lensch
Egg Harbor Referendum
Shall the Village Code of Ordinances be amended to add a requirement that the Village Board of Trustees submit to the Village electorate a binding referendum for the approval of any capital expenditure of $1,500,000.00 or more prior to the execution of any contract for construction or purchase for a publicly financed project, which referendum shall provide the specific purpose, location and cost of the project. The Village shall not be precluded from exercising its role in the planning or design of the publicly funded project. The failure of the referendum shall preclude the Village from proceeding with the project.
VILLAGE OF EPHRAIM
Village President
Mike McCutcheon (I)
Village Trustee (vote for not more than two)
Cindy Nelson (I)
Jim Stollenwerk (I)
VILLAGE OF FORESTVILLE
Village President
Terry McNulty (I)
Village Trustee (vote for not more than two)
Scott Pinchart (I)
Donald Londo (I)
VILLAGE OF SISTER BAY
Village President
David Lienau (I)
Village Trustee (vote for not more than three)
Scott Baker (I)
Chad Kodanko
Nate Bell (I)
Gibraltar Area School District
School Board Member (vote for not more than two)
Wendy Minten (I) (Minten and her family are moving out of the country and she has asked people to write in the name of Stephen Seyfer.)
Fred Anderson (I)
Sevastopol School District
School Board Member (vote for not more than two)
Jay Zahn (I)
John J. Beck
Karen Brauer
Richard Weidman
Southern Door School District
School Board Member (vote for not more than three)
Kim DeGrave Nowikowski
Pamela A. Parks (I)
Kim M. Starr (I)
Christopher D. Jackson
Southern Door School District Referendum
Shall the Southern Door County School District, Door County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $936,000 for each of 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 school years, for non-recurring purposes consisting of ongoing operational expenses necessary to maintain current educational programs and services?
Sturgeon Bay School District
School board Member (vote for not more than four)
Scott Alger (I)
Jessica Holland (I)
John Hauser (I)
Tina Jennerjohn (I)
Washington Island School District
School Board Member
Kevin Krueger (I)
Washington Island School District Referendum
“Shall the following Resolution be approved? RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET TO EXCEED REVENUE LIMIT FOR NON-RECURRING PURPOSES BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Washington Island School District, Door County, Wisconsin, that the revenues included in the School District budget be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $538,500 for the 2017-2018 school year and $570,500 for the 2018-2019 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of ongoing educational programs and services in order to provide quality opportunities for each student to achieve his or her academic and personal potential. Adopted and recorded January 25, 2017.