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STATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (on all ballots) (vote for one) Michael Screnock Rebecca Dallet CALUMET COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE (vote for one) Jeffrey S. Froehlich STATEWIDE REFERENDUM: CANDIDATES - APRIL 3, 2018 ELECTION QUESTION 1: Elimination of state treasurer. Shall sections 1 and 3 of article VI and sections 7 and 8 of article X of the constitution be amended, and section 17 of article XIV of the constitution be created, to eliminate the office of state treasurer from the constitution and to replace the state treasurer with the lieutenant governor as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands? Yes or No COUNTY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (vote for one in each district) SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 1 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 12 Hope Karth Patrick J. Laughrin SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 2 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 13 Merlin Gentz Heather Gibler SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 3 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 14 Kevin Weinberger Gary L. Deiter SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 4 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 15 Duaine Stillman Mary G. Schwalenberg SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 5 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 16 Matthew H. Budde Judy Hartl SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 6 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 17 NO CANDIDATE Michael J. Hofberger SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 7 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 18 Pete Stier Alice M. Connors SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 8 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 19 Tom Stoffel Ronald Dietrich SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 9 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 20 Ed Kleckner James A. Stecker SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 10 SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 21 Sharon M. Wasileski Kenneth Draheim Joseph W. Mueller SUPERVISORY DISTRICT 11 Bill Barribeau

MUNICIPALITIES VILLAGE OF HARRISON Peter K. Stier Buddy Lisowe Tamra Nelson Lou Miller Gary Nickel VILLAGE OF HILBERT Dan Starfeld Peggy Nolan VILLAGE OF POTTER Village Trustee (vote for 1) NO CANDIDATE VILLAGE OF SHERWOOD Kathy Salo David Miller Ned Marks VILLAGE OF STOCKBRIDGE Tammy Mackai Bruce Rubin Ty Bodden Marilyn Behnke CITY OF BRILLION Alderperson at Large (vote for not more than two) Betty J. Nies Ruben Piepenburg Wally Sonnabend Mayor (vote for one) Gary L. Deiter CITY OF CHILTON Mayor (vote for one) Greg Kubichka Rick Jaeckels Alderman District 1 (vote for one) Mark Willems District 2 (vote for one) Tom Reinl Greg Kubichka District 3 (vote for one) Kathleen Schmitzer District 3 (One-Year Term) (vote for one) Mike Goebel District 4 (vote for one) Mark Wiegert Note: only 2 candidates for 3 positions

CITY OF KIEL Alderperson District 2 (vote for one) John R. Korb District 4 (vote for one) Guy Grube District 6 (vote for one) Alice Achter CITY OF MENASHA Alderman District 8 (vote for one) Kevin Benner Randy Ropella CITY OF NEW HOLSTEIN Mayor (vote for one) Dianne K. Reese Aldermanic District 1 (vote for one) Fran Schmitz District 2 (vote for one) Wally Dudzinske District 3 (vote for one) Jerry D. Hallstrom District 4 (vote for one) Scott Konkle

SCHOOLS APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Kay S. Eggert Brian Farmer Leah Olson BRILLION SCHOOL DISTRICT Brian W. Horn Gordon Gasch INITIAL RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $5,600,000 BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Brillion Public School District, Calumet, Manitowoc and Brown Counties, Wisconsin, that there shall be issued, pursuant to Chapter 67, Wisconsin Statutes, General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $5,600,000 for the purpose of paying the costs of improvements and renovations to the elementary/middle school building including heating system upgrades, air conditioning for all classrooms, renovations to the middle school locker room and former cafeteria area, roof repairs, upgrades to floors, lighting and doors and equipment acquisition related to said projects. Question Shall the foregoing resolution of the School Board of the Brillion Public School District be approved? YES NO CHILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board Member (vote for not more than one) David Bailey HILBERT SCHOOL DISTRICT Jerry Franczek Jesse Jensen KAUKAUNA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Josh Karl John Moore Giovanna R. Feller

KIEL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Randall K. Olm Stuart G. Long YES NO Referendum QUESTION NUMBER I Shall the Kiel Area School District, Manitowoc, Calumet and Sheboygan Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $840,000 per year for ten years beginning with the 2018-2019 school year and ending with the 2027-2028 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of ongoing educational programming, staffing, technology upgrades and maintaining facilities and grounds? YES NO Referendum QUESTION NUMBER II Shall the Kiel Area School District, Manitowoc, Calumet and Sheboygan Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $10,400,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of renovating the high school athletic facilities and building and equipping a new performing arts center at Kiel High School? KIMBERLY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board Member (vote for not more than three) Chuck Rundquist Mary Valentyn Pribbenow Bradley Siebers MENASHA JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board member (vote for not more than three) Daniel Kutschera Mark E Mayer Steve L Thompson

NEW HOLSTEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board member (vote for not more than three) Jodie Goebel Douglas Kestell Craig Sesing STOCKBRIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board Director (vote for not more than two) Ann C. Holzer Sue Lisowe Brian Hermann WRIGHTSTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education (vote for not more than two) Mike Van Eperen Tina Leick