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Candidates for the local spring election for Fond du Lac County are set
CONTESTS FOR APRIL 7, 2026 SPRING ELECTION
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
Chris Taylor, Maria S. Lazar
COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE, DISTRICT 2
Anthony LoCoco
COUNTY BOARD SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 1
Kat Griffith
DISTRICT 2
Gary A. Will
DISTRICT 3
Karen Madigan
DISTRICT 4
Michael J. Will
DISTRICT 5
Sarah Ann Smith
DISTRICT 6
Michael Beer
DISTRICT 7
Jon Venhuizen
DISTRICT 8
Bob Simon
DISTRICT 9
Thomas Dornbrook
Deborah Senn
DISTRICT 10
Kenneth Depperman
DISTRICT 11
Steven A. Abel
DISTRICT 12
James V. Sippel
Dennis Stenz
DISTRICT 13
John J. Rickert
DISTRICT 14
Michael F. Conley
DISTRICT 15
Joseph Fenrick
DISTRICT 16
Michael J. Streetar
DISTRICT 17
Jay John Myrechuck
DISTRICT 18
Scott D. Rodman
DISTRICT 19
Tom Herlache
DISTRICT 20
Tiffany Brault
DISTRICT 21
Dean P. Will
DISTRICT 22
Caroline Janke
DISTRICT 23
Martin S. Ryan
DISTRICT 24
Mary B. Hayes
DISTRICT 25
Angela Luehring
TOWN OF FOND DU LAC
Town Board Supervisor 1 – **Primary needed (02.17.2026)
Scott Blamey
Matt Newton
Lisa Rolfe
Town Board Supervisor 3 – Jennifer Janeczko
TOWN OF FRIENDSHIP
Friendship Consolidated Sanitary Sewer District #1 – write-in
***Registered write-in paperwork received
Gregory Wilkens
Tim Kronberger
TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH
Town Board Supervisor (Vote for for not more than 2) – John Abler, Christopher Johnson, James A. Rosenthal, Brian Costello
VILLAGE OF BRANDON
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) – David Charlie Blank, Kurt Krohn, Jack Meyer
VILLAGE OF CAMPBELLSPORT
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – Thomas Miller, Marianne Jarmuz, Tim Gellings
VILLAGE OF EDEN
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – L. Joe Preston, Jr., Owen Gellings, Matt Bonen
VILLAGE OF FAIRWATER
Village President – Rodney Symons
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) – Seth J. Lane
VILLAGE OF MT. CALVARY
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – Jake Brenner, Joe Abler, Rick Wagner
VILLAGE OF NORTH FOND DU LAC
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) – John Duffy, Michael J. Will
VILLAGE OF OAKFIELD
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – Chris Cook, Michael Merk, Chase Casey, Al Kamenski
VILLAGE OF ROSENDALE
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – Chad Kohlmann, Jared Marchant, Keegan Madigan, Jeremy Giebel
VILLAGE OF ST. CLOUD
Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) – Laurie Sippel
Carter King
Adam Puetz
David Schry
Ryan Birschbach
CITY OF FOND DU LAC
City Council (Vote for not more than 4) – Angela Luehring
Brett Zimmermann
Andrea Mayweather
Joseph Biber
Antonio Godfrey, Sr.
CITY OF RIPON
Mayor – John L. Sullivan, Theodore Q. Grant
Alderperson District 1 – Ellen Sorensen
Alderperson District 2 – Jonathan D. Gatzke
Alderperson District 3 – Steven A. Riemer
Alderperson District 4 – Luke Dretske
Douglas S. Iverson
CITY OF WAUPUN
Mayor – Rohn W. Bishop
Alderperson District 6 – Bobbi Jo Kunz
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
CAMPBELLSPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Board Member Representing Village of Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County,
– Sharon Gazzola
School Board Member Representing Town of Forest, Fond du Lac County, and the area of the Town of Greenbush, Sheboygan County, which is part of the Campbellsport School District – write-in
FOND DU LAC SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Board Member (Vote for not more than 2) – Luke J. Tranel
Katie Moder
Antonio Godfrey, Sr.
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF KEWASKUM
School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) – Mark Steiner
Stephanie Bird
Dennis Aupperle
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LOMIRA
School Board Member
Zone 2 is comprised of all territory in said school district within the Towns of Byron and
Eden, Fond du Lac County – Edward G. Feucht
School Board Member
Zone 4 is comprised of the Village of Lomira, Dodge County – Jim Todl
School Board Member
Zone 6 is comprised of the Village of Theresa, Dodge County – Michele Vogelman
Ashley Billings
MARKESAN DISTRICT SCHOOLS
School Board Member Representing City of Markesan – David E. Abendroth
School Board Member Representing Town of Green Lake and Town of Metomen
– write-in
School Board Member Representing At Large from the Town of Metomen and
Village of Fairwater (1-year term) – Chuck Dolgner
School Board Member Representing Towns of Mackford, Fox Lake and Alto
– Jon W. Clark
School Board Member Representing Towns of Kingston, Scott, Buffalo and Marcellon
– write-in
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NEW HOLSTEIN
School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) – Kaden Bennin
Julie A. Schneider
Vickey Anhalt
Brian Grenzer
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NORTH FOND DU LAC
School Board Member – Katie Gellings
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF OAKFIELD
School Board Member (Vote for not more than 2) – Joshua Weninger
Kelly Taillefer
RIPON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) – Thomas Stellmacher
David W. Scott
Preston Benton
ROSENDALE-BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Board Member Representing
Brandon Area – Beth Redeker
Rosendale Area (Vote for not more than 2) – Stephanie Dahlke
Matt Morgan
Abby Pluim
WAUPUN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Board Member Representing City of Waupun (Vote for not more than 2)
Richard Baumann
Jennie Patrykus
School Board Member Representing Towns of Burnett, Chester, Oakfield, Springvale and Waupun – Andrea Brossard
Nick Maas
REFERENDUMS
FOND DU LAC SCHOOL DISTRICT
Question: Shall the Fond du Lac School District, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $7,500,000 per year for four years, beginning with 2026-2027 school year and ending with the 2029-2030 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, security upgrades, staff compensation and educational programming?
MARKESAN DISTRICT SCHOOLS
Question: Shall the Markesan District Schools be authorized to exceed state revenue limits on a non-recurring basis by $700,000.00 in each of four (4) consecutive years for the 2026-27, 2027-28, 2028-29, and 2029-30 school years to maintain school district programs and operations?
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF OAKFIELD
Question: Shall the School District of Oakfield be authorized to exceed state revenue limits on a non-recurring basis by $700,000.00 in the 2026-27 school year, $925,000.00 in the 2027-28 school year, $1,275,000.00 in the 2028-29 school year, and $1,375,000.00 in the 2029-30 school year to maintain School District programs and operations?