Discover the latest election drama from Wisconsin - winners, losers, and historic milestones!
In a whirlwind of election results in Wisconsin, Michael Rust emerged victorious in the Circuit Court Branch 1 judge race, beating LaKeisha Haase. Meanwhile, Menasha created history by electing Austin Hammond as its youngest mayor ever. The surprises did not stop there as Roberta Filicky-Peneski, an incumbent, was unseated in the election, marking a significant shift in Sheboygan Common Council District 2. Adding to the changes, Stacey Soeldner was ousted as the school board president, setting the stage for a new era for the Manitowoc School Board and Common Council.
As the dust settles, Wisconsin residents are left buzzing with anticipation for the future of their local government. With fresh faces and seasoned winners entering the political arena, the landscape of Wisconsin politics is evolving rapidly. The outcomes of these elections have stirred excitement, curiosity, and a sense of anticipation among both supporters and observers.
In a surprising turn of events, Austin Hammond's victory as Menasha's youngest mayor has sparked discussions about the city's future direction and the impact of youthful leadership. Additionally, Roberta Filicky-Peneski's defeat has raised questions about the priorities and preferences of voters in Sheboygan. These election results serve as a reminder of the ever-changing nature of politics and the power of public opinion in shaping local communities.
Michael Rust won the Circuit Court Branch 1 judge race while Austin Hammond became the youngest mayor in Menasha's history.
Among the incumbents to lose their bids for reelection was Sheboygan Common Council District 2 alderperson Roberta Filicky-Peneski.
The Manitowoc School Board will be undergoing some changes after Tuesday's election. Plus, Manitowoc Common Council will see a new face.