Politics & Government
Primary Election Just Four Days Away
Here are some general things you should know about Tuesday's primary.
The unofficial start of election season is just days away.
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, all Greenfield residents can vote to narrow the field in races for Supreme Court judge, circuit court judge and county executive.
In addition, there is a Greenfield School Board primary for residents in Wards 1-8 and 13-21, and a West Allis/West Milwaukee School Board primary in Ward 10.
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are incumbents Donald Almquist and Bruce Bailey and challengers Paul Palama, Pam Sierzchulski and Russell Spahn, the city’s fire chief.
Voting for Wards 1-4 will be held at in the gymnasium; for Wards 5-8, the Greenfield Community Center, 7215, W. Coldspring Rd.; for Wards 9-12, the ; for Wards 13-15, in the gymnasium; for Wards 16-18, ; and for Wards 19-21, in the gymnasium.
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Voters can contact the City Clerk’s office at 414-329-5219 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to determine the location of his/her polling site.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The spring election is April 5.
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