Milwaukee Election Day: 3rd District Seat on City Council and School Board Position Among Top Races
MILWAUKEE, Wis (WAUK) – Election officials in Milwaukee are gearing up for a busy day. Voters head to the polls to decide key races tomorrow. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., with contests ranging from statewide offices to local school board and aldermanic seats.
Among the notable races is the competitive contest for the Milwaukee Public Schools Board District 7 seat, where Molly Kuether-Steele and Katherine Vannoy are vying for the position. Additionally, voters in Milwaukee’s 3rd Aldermanic District will elect a new representative to replace Jonathan Brostoff. The candidates, Alex Brower and Daniel Bauman, advanced from a closely contested primary earlier this year.
Statewide, voters will decide the balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court as liberal-backed Judge Susan Crawford faces conservative-backed Judge Brad Schimel. The outcome could determine whether the court retains its liberal majority until 2028. Another high-profile race is for state superintendent of public instruction, with incumbent Jill Underly running against Brittany Kinser.
Officials report high early voting turnout, surpassing figures from previous spring elections.
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