WI primary election; incumbents top Oak Creek-Franklin school board results

As part of Wisconsin’s spring primary election held Tuesday, Feb. 17, incumbents led the field in the Oak Creek-Franklin School Board race, with four candidates advancing to the April election for two open seats.

What we know:

With 25 of 25 precincts reporting, incumbent Sheryl Cerniglia received 1,027 votes, or 27.3%, finishing first. Fellow incumbent Mark Verhalen followed with 977 votes, or 26%.

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Jen Marissa Knor placed third with 795 votes, or 21.13%, while Genene Hibbler finished fourth with 572 votes, or 15.2%. The top four vote-getters advance to the April general election.

Wisconsin primary election; 4 advance in Kenosha school board race

In Wisconsin’s spring primary held Tuesday, Robin Cullen led the Kenosha Unified School Board race as four candidates, including two incumbents, advanced to the April election.

William McIntosh received 391 votes, or 10.39%, and was eliminated in the primary.

What's next:

The April election will determine which two of the four remaining candidates will serve on the school board.

The Source: FOX6 News utilized the election results via the State of Wisconsin Elections Commission.

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