Early Voting Starts in Wisconsin
SUPERIOR, Wis — Early Voting is starting for the spring Election in Wisconsin.
The City of Superior has two contested races for District Representatives.
Those Districts are 2 and 6.
Districts 4, 8, and 10 are running uncontested.
There is also a race for State Supreme court and State Superintendent.
Those who live in the city can early vote by mail or visiting the City Clerk’s office during business hours.
“I think it’s really important for people to get out and exercise their right to vote. A lot of people are just voting in big presidential elections where we’re not going to see as big of a turnout for this city election. And I think people should really take a look at what’s going on around them and take a look at what’s happening in their cities.” said Heidi Blunt, City Clerk for City of Superior.
Election Day is Tuesday April 1st.
If you don’t vote early you can vote in person at your local polling location.
The City of Superior Candidates are:
District 2
- Jenny VanSickle (Incumbent)
- Sarah Anderson
District 4
- Jack Sweeney (Incumbent)
District 6
- Taylor Elm (Incumbent)
- Randal Wuorinen
District 8
- Mike Herrick (Incumbent)
District 10
- Lindsey Graskey (Incumbent)
The State of Wisconsin Candidates are:
Department of Public Instruction
State Superintendent (4-year term)
- Jill Underly (Incumbent)
- Brittany Kinser
- Jeff Wright
The Judicial Officer Candidates are:
Justice of the Supreme Court
- Ann Walsh Bradley (Incumbent) NOT SEEKING REELECTION
- Brad Schimel
- Susan Crawford
Court of Appeals Judge District 3
- Lisa K. Stark (Incumbent) IS RUNNING UNOPPOSED
For information on where to vote and the election visit MyVote.WI.Gov