Local Election ResultsLocal election results are maintained by the municipal election officials. To find election results for local offices such as mayor, sheriff, school board, county or or town supervisor, please check with the appropriate county or municipal clerk. Show Wisconsin does not have a statewide system for reporting unofficial results on Election Night, and there is no central official website or feed where results are reported. State law requires that counties post the unofficial election night numbers for each polling place. The unofficial statewide and county results numbers that the public sees on Election Night and the days thereafter come from the news media, including the Associated Press, which collects them from the 72 county clerks’ websites. Here's your guide to today's primary for the 2022 spring non-partisan elections in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Primary winners advance to the general election April 5. There are lots of resources for voters at myvote.wi.gov. You can:
Here's the list of primaries(i) denotes incumbent. WISCONSIN RAPIDS SCHOOL BOARDTwo seats. Top four vote-getters will advance.
MORE: Wisconsin Rapids School Board candidates talk top district issues, COVID-19 protocols ahead of Feb. 15 primary election WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Incumbents prevailed in Tuesday's six-way primary election for school board. Wisconsin Rapids School Board incumbents Mary Rayome and Troy Bier secured the top two spots in Tuesday's primary, according to unofficial election results. Challengers Julie DesJarlais and Mike Derrie finished third and fourth to advance to the April general election. Two seats are on the ballot this spring. Adam Stublaski and Christopher Inda were eliminated Tuesday, as only the top four vote-getters advance to the April election. Rayome secured a quarter of the vote in Tuesday's election, and Bier maintained a 258 vote lead over newcomer DesJarlais. Derrie came in over 400 votes behind DesJarlais. More:Wisconsin 2022 spring primary live updates Vote totals:Here's a rundown of contested races in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Election results
Related: Wisconsin Rapids School Board candidates talk top district issues, COVID-19 protocols ahead of Feb. 15 primary election Contact reporter Alan Hovorka at 715-345-2252 or . Follow him on Twitter at @ajhovorka. Results are unofficial until the canvass is complete by the respective districts and municipalities.
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