Contests for April 1, 2025 election and referendums

Here is the final listing of contests, candidates & referendums for the various ballot styles in Fond du Lac County.  Voters will need to go to the MyVote.wi.gov website to find out what is exactly on their respective ballot.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

Brittany Kinser

Jill Underly

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Brad Schimel

Susan Crawford

COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE, District 2

Mark Gundrum

COUNTY EXECUTIVE

Sam Kaufman

TOWN OF ALTO

Town Board Chairperson – Richard Guenther, Jr.

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Josh O’Leary

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Gary Navis

Town Clerk/Treasurer – Tonya Bruins

Constable – Jon Sauer

TOWN OF ASHFORD

Town Board Chairperson – Mark Mueller

Town Board Supervisor 1 – James Wiesner

Town Board Supervisor 2 – William P. Grede

TOWN OF AUBURN

Town Board Chairperson – Ken Depperman

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Joseph R. Woodworth

John Janz

TOWN OF BYRON

Town Board Chairperson – Dustin Westphal

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Aaron M. Buckarma

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Tim Ivan Hackbarth

Town Clerk – Katie Trewin

Town Treasurer – Jodi Maga-Daniels

Kay Murre

TOWN OF CALUMET

Town Board Chairperson – Don Breth

Linda Baxter

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Tom Bartel

Ben Burlingham

Eric Radandt

Linda Baxter

Town Constable – Mike Muellenbach

TOWN OF EDEN

Town Board Chairperson – Richard Guell

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Lee Fowler

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Scott T. Murphy

Town Clerk – Julie Schodrow

Town Treasurer – Tammy Jean Taddey

TOWN OF ELDORADO

Town Board Chairperson – David Jahns

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Joe Kopf

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Todd Stahmann

TOWN OF EMPIRE

Town Board Chairperson – Richard Julka

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Scott Schnettler

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Ted Halbur

Town Clerk – Nikki Pierquet

Town Treasurer – Gail Schindelholz

TOWN OF FOND DU LAC

Town Board Chairperson – Jeff Montsma

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Jess Allender

Town Board Supervisor 4 – David G. Washkoviak

TOWN OF FOREST

Town Board Chairperson – Gary H. Kraus

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Peter Brenner

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Thomas Loehr

Town Clerk – Sarah Loehr

Town Treasurer – Andrew R. Rentmeester

Constable – Ann Kiehnau

TOWN OF FRIENDSHIP

Town Board Chairperson – Jeff Meisenburg

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Erin Kulibert

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Howard Miller

TOWN OF LAMARTINE

Town Board Chairperson – write-in

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Travis Kloetzke

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Roger Grade

Constable – Daniel Wepner

TOWN OF MARSHFIELD

Town Board Chairperson – John Bord

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Kenneth A. Kraus

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Joe Rappl

Kurt A. Pegel

Town Clerk – Marlene J. Sippel

Town Treasurer – Cathy Seibel

TOWN OF METOMEN

Town Board Chairperson – Jeff Amend

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Scott Zacharias

Shelly Hiemstra

TOWN OF OAKFIELD

Town Board Chairperson – Ed Smith

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Dean Boelk

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Brad Sabel

Town Clerk – Nicole Schauer

Town Treasurer – Amy L. Steinke

TOWN OF OSCEOLA

Town Board Chairperson – Terry L. Leininger

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Jay M. Miller

Douglas Hodorff

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Dean Kranig

Town Clerk – Kay Wege

Town Treasurer – Danelle Rymarkiewicz

TOWN OF RIPON

Town Board Chairperson – Barry VandeBrink

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Kevin Ott

Wes Downs

Gary Page

TOWN OF ROSENDALE

Town Board Chairperson – Kenneth Kamps

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Matthew Zimmerman

Town Board Supervisor 2 – write-in

TOWN OF SPRINGVALE

Town Board Chairperson – Eric A. Hau

Town Board Supervisor 1 – Barbara Hollander

Town Board Supervisor 2 – Brian Madigan

Town Treasurer – Rose Riedeman

TOWN OF TAYCHEEDAH

Town Board Chairperson – Ken Steffes

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Justin Fowler

Tim Simon

Town Clerk – Kris Marcoe

Town Treasurer – Katherine Diederich

Constable – Jef Burg

Sanitary District #1 Commissioner – Dan Weber

TOWN OF WAUPUN

Town Board Chairperson – Randy Vande Slunt

Town Board Supervisor (Vote for not more than 2) –

Dylan Peterson

Matthew Vellema

VILLAGE OF BRANDON

Village President – Mike Walgenbach

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) –

Jeremiah Storer

Jeffrey Gunnink

Village Trustee (2-year term) – Matt Norton

VILLAGE OF CAMPBELLSPORT

Village President – Tom Dornbrook

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

Janet Hafemann

Randy Zielieke

Matt Schwai

VILLAGE OF EDEN

Village President – Kevin Goebel

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

Jay Baumhardt

Shea Stahl

Henry M. Guell

VILLAGE OF FAIRWATER

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) –

Seth J. Lane

Nate Olson

Pamela Leahy

VILLAGE OF MT. CALVARY

Village President – Jerry Olig

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

Joseph H. Brenner

Michael A. Petrie

VILLAGE OF NORTH FOND DU LAC

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 2) –

Gary Schaub

Charles Hornung

VILLAGE OF OAKFIELD

Village President – Daniel Redman

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

John Cedar

Owen Stoppleworth

Julie Henke-Franke

Jody Marcoe

VILLAGE OF ROSENDALE

Village President – Kurt Caramanidis

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

Larry Crook

Barbara Hoch

John Potter

Kyle L. Goebel

VILLAGE OF ST. CLOUD

Village President – Eric M. Heimermann

Village Trustee (Vote for not more than 3) –

Tom Oetjen

Jared Berenz Charles Pierquet

Ryan Birschbach

CITY OF FOND DU LAC

City Council Members (Vote for not more than 3) –

Daniel Ireland

Luke Meihack

Patrick Mullen

Joseph Biber

Tiffany Brault

Keith Heisler

CITY OF WAUPUN

Alderperson –District 5 – Daniel J. Siebers

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

CAMPBELLSPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member Representing the Town of Ashford, Fond du Lac County, which is a part of the Campbellsport School District –

Deborah Senn

Debby Flasch

School Board Member Representing the Village of Eden; and the area of the Town of Eden, Fond du Lac County, located north of County Trunk B, which is a part of the Campbellsport School District; and the area of the Town of Empire, Fond du Lac County, which is a part of the Campbellsport School District –

Mike Weiss

FOND DU LAC SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) –

Luke Frame

Antonio Godfrey, Sr.

Tom Oliver

Karen Moehn

KEWASKUM SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 2) –

Bradley A. Petersen

Timothy Ramthun

LOMIRA SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member Representing:

Zone 3 is comprised of all territory in said school district lying within the Towns of LeRoy and Lomira, Dodge County, and the Town of Ashford, Fond du Lac County

Maggie Landowski

Linda Pickart

Zone 4 is comprised of the Village of Lomira, Dodge County – Mike Sacotte

Rick Welak

Zone 5 is comprised of all territory in said school district lying within the Town of Theresa, Dodge County and the Town of Wayne, Washington County –

Dale Lindert

MARKESAN DISTRICT SCHOOLS

School Board Member Representing:

City of Markesan – Patricia Fritz Kelly

Town of Green Lake and Town of Metomen – Sara Lemke

Towns of Mackford, Fox Lake and Alto – Amy Newton

Village of Marquette, Towns of Marquette and Montello – Joan M. Frederick

NEW HOLSTEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) –

Donald Turba

Heidi Brill

Victoria Anhalt

NORTH FOND DU LAC SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) –

Jon Goeckerman

Jacob Huempfner

OAKFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) –

Timothy M. Wiese

Dustin R. Wallendal

Jessica Shepherd

RIPON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member (Vote for not more than 3) –

Jessica Stollfuss

Kelly Nielsen

Stefanie Meeker

Chris Gatzke

ROSENDALE-BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member Representing

Brandon Area – Joe Sullivan

Rosendale Area (Vote for 2) –

Samantha Breister

David Grade

WAUPUN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

School Board Member Representing

City of Waupun – Lori Van Buren

Towns of Alto and Trenton – Megan VandeZande

Town of Burnett, Chester, Oakfield, Springvale, and Waupun – Lucas VanEgtern

REFERENDUMS

State of Wisconsin

QUESTION 1: “Photographic identification for voting. Shall section 1m of article III of the constitution be created to require that voters present valid photographic identification verifying their identity in order to vote in any election, subject to exceptions which may be established by law?”

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 $10,000,000 per year for four years, beginning with the 2025-2026 school year and ending with the 2028-2029 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of maintaining operations, maintenance expenses and providing for security upgrades in the District?

North Fond du Lac School District

Question: Shall the School District of North Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $1,900,000 for the 2025-2026 school year, by $2,000,000 for the 2026-2027 school year, by $2,200,000 for the 2027-2028 school year and by $2,500,000 for the 2028-2029 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, including for continued safety and current programs and services?

Oakfield School District

Shall the School District of Oakfield be authorized to exceed state revenue limits by $1,100,000 for the 2025-26, 2026-27, 2027-28, and 2028-29 school years all on a non-recurring basis to support School District educational offerings, staff salaries, and daily operating expenses?

Waupun Area School District

Question: Shall the Waupun Area School District, Dodge and Fond du Lac Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $900,000 per year for three years beginning with the 2025-2026 school year and ending with the 2027-2028 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, including to maintain facilities and small class sizes, to sustain and expand educational programming, and to pay salaries and benefits?