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Democratic Candidate Uses Election Day for County Clerk Petitions
Jessie Read is a local woman running for Waukesha County Clerk, and on election day, she was securing those last few signatures needed to get on the ballot.

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Jessie Read is a local woman running for Waukesha County Clerk, and on election day, she was securing those last few signatures needed to get on the ballot.

Jessie Read is a local woman running for Waukesha County Clerk, and on election day, she was securing those last few signatures needed to get on the ballot.
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