Notice of Election

Partisan Primary – August 14, 2012

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General Election - November 6, 2012

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Election of Presidential Electors

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an election to be held in the several towns, villages, wards, and election districts of the State of Wisconsin, on November 6, 2012, ten electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, one for each congressional district and two for the state at-large, are to be elected. The names of presidential electors do not appear on the ballot, but each vote cast for a presidential candidate is a vote for the electors of the candidate. Independent candidates for president or vice-president may circulate nomination papers beginning July 1, 2012, and must file nomination papers with the Government Accountability Board no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 7, 2012. The Government Accountability Board is located at 212 E. Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Madison, Wisconsin.

Partisan Primary and General Election

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the several towns, villages, wards, and election districts of the State of Wisconsin, at a primary to be held on Tuesday, August 14, 2012, and at an election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, the following officers are to be nominated and elected:

Congressional Officers

ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR, for the term of 6 years, to succeed the present incumbent listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 3, 2013:

Herbert H. Kohl

EIGHT REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, each for the term of 2 years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 3, 2013:

1st Congressional District - Paul Ryan

2nd Congressional District - Tammy Baldwin

3rd Congressional District - Ron Kind

4th Congressional District - Gwen Moore

5th Congressional District - F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.

6th Congressional District - Tom Petri

7th Congressional District - Sean Duffy

8th Congressional District - Reid J. Ribble

Legislative and State Offices

SIXTEEN STATE SENATORS, from the even-numbered Senatorial Districts of the State, each for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 7, 2013:

District 2 - Robert L. Cowles

District 4 - Lena C. Taylor

District 6 - Spencer Coggs

District 8 - Alberta Darling

District 10 - Sheila Harsdorf

District 12 - Jim Holperin

District 14 - Luther S. Olsen

District 16 - Mark Miller

District 18 - Jessica King

District 20 - Glenn Grothman

District 22 - Robert W. Wirch

District 24 - Julie M. Lassa

District 26 - Fred A. Risser

District 28 - Mary Lazich

District 30 - Dave Hansen

District 32 - Jennifer Shilling

NINETY-NINE REPRESENTATIVES TO THE ASSEMBLY, each for the term of two years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 7, 2013:

District 1 - Garey D. Bies

District 2 - Andre Jacque

District 3 - Al Ott

District 4 - Chad Weininger

District 5 - Jim Steineke

District 6 - Gary Tauchen

District 7 - Peggy Krusick

District 8 - Jocasta Zamarripa

District 9 - Josh Zepnick

District 10 - Elizabeth M. Coggs

District 11 - Jason M. Fields

District 12 - Frederick P. Kessler

District 13 - David Cullen

District 14 - Dale P. Kooyenga

District 15 - Tony Staskunas

District 16 - Leon D. Young

District 17 - Barbara L. Toles

District 18 - Tamara D. Grigsby

District 19 - Jon Richards

District 20 - Christine Sinicki

District 21 - Mark Honadel

District 22 - Sandy Pasch

District 23 - Jim Ott

District 24 - Dan Knodl

District 25 - Bob Ziegelbauer

District 26 - Mike Endsley

District 27 - Steve Kestell

District 28 - Erik Severson

District 29 - John Murtha

District 30 - Dean Knudson

District 31 - Steve Nass

District 32 - Tyler August

District 33 - Chris Kapenga

District 34 - Dan Meyer

District 35 - Tom Tiffany

District 36 - Jeffrey L. Mursau

District 37 - Andy Jorgensen

District 38 - Joel Kleefisch

District 39 - Jeff Fitzgerald

District 40 - Kevin David Petersen

District 41 - Joan A. Ballweg

District 42 - Fred Clark

District 43 - Evan Wynn

District 44 - Joe Knilans

District 45 - Amy Loudenbeck

District 46 - Gary Hebl

District 47 - Keith Ripp

District 48 - Chris Taylor

District 49 - Travis Tranel

District 50 - Ed Brooks

District 51 - Howard Marklein

District 52 - Jeremy Thiesfeldt

District 53 - Richard J. Spanbauer

District 54 - Gordon Hintz

District 55 - Dean R. Kaufert

District 56 - Michelle Litjens

District 57 - Penny Bernard Schaber

District 58 - Pat Strachota

District 59 - Daniel LeMahieu

District 60 - Duey Stroebel

District 61 - Robert Turner

District 62 - Cory Mason

District 63 - Robin J. Vos

District 64 - Peter W. Barca

District 65 - John P. Steinbrink

District 66 - Samantha Kerkman

District 67 - Tom Larson

District 68 - Kathy Bernier

District 69 - Scott Suder

District 70 - Amy Sue Vruwink

District 71 - Louis John Molepske, Jr.

District 72 - Scott S. Krug

District 73 - Nick Milroy

District 74 - Janet Bewley

District 75 - Roger Rivard

District 76 - Terese Berceau

District 77 - Brett Hulsey

District 78 - Mark Pocan

District 79 - Sondy Pope-Roberts

District 80 - Janis Ringhand

District 81 - Kelda Helen Roys

District 82 - Jeff Stone

District 83 - Dave Craig

District 84 - Mike Kuglitsch

District 85 - Donna Seidel

District 86 - Jerry J. Petrowski

District 87 - Mary Williams

District 88 - John Klenke

District 89 - John Nygren

District 90 - Karl Van Roy

District 91 - Chris Danou

District 92 - Mark A. Radcliffe

District 93 - Warren Petryk

District 94 - Steve Doyle

District 95 - Jill E. Billings

District 96 - Lee A. Nerison

District 97 - Bill Kramer

District 98 - Paul Farrow

District 99 - Don Pridemore

Congressional and legislative district boundaries are described in Chapters 3 and 4 of the Wisconsin Statutes. A copy of the boundary descriptions can be obtained from the Government Accountability Board or the Legislative Reference Bureau at 1 East Main Street, Suite 200, Madison, Wisconsin.

SEVENTY-ONE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, each for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 7, 2013:

Adams County - Tania Bonnett

Ashland County - Kelly McKnight

Barron County - Angela L. Holmstrom-Beranek

Bayfield County - H. Craig Haukaas

Brown County - David Lasee

Buffalo County - Thomas W. Clark

Burnett County - William L. Norine

Calumet County - Jerilyn Dietz

Chippewa County - Steven Gibbs

Clark County - Darwin L. Zwieg

Columbia County - Jane E. Kohlwey

Crawford County - Timothy C. Baxter

Dane County - Ismael Ozanne

Dodge County - Kurt Klomberg

Door County - Raymond L. Pelrine

Douglas County - Daniel W. Blank

Dunn County - James M. Peterson

Eau Claire County - Vacant

Florence County - Douglas J. Drexler

Fond du Lac County - Dan Kaminsky

Forest County - Chuck Simono

Grant County - Lisa A. Riniker

Green County - Gary L. Luhman

Green Lake County - Kyle Sargent

Iowa County - Larry E. Nelson

Iron County - Martin J. Lipske

Jackson County - Gerald R. Fox

Jefferson County - Susan V. Happ

Juneau County - Scott Harold Southworth

Kenosha County - Robert D. Zapf

Kewaunee County - Andrew Naze

La Crosse County - Tim Gruenke

Lafayette County - Charlotte L. Doherty

Langlade County - Ralph M. Uttke

Lincoln County - Don Dunphy

Manitowoc County - Mark R. Rohrer

Marathon County - Ken Heimerman

Marinette County - Allen R. Brey

Marquette County - Chad Hendee

Menominee-Shawano County - Gregory A. Parker

Milwaukee County - John T. Chisholm

Monroe County - Dan Cary

Oconto County - John A. Evans

Oneida County - Michael H. Bloom

Outagamie County - Carrie Schneider

Ozaukee County - Adam Gerol

Pepin County - Jon D. Seifert

Pierce County - John M. O’Boyle

Polk County - Daniel P. Steffen

Portage County - Thomas B. Eagon

Price County - Mark T. Fuhr

Racine County W. Richard Chiapete

Richland County - Jennifer Harper

Rock County - David J. O’Leary

Rusk County - Mark Kellaher

St. Croix County - Eric G. Johnson

Sauk County - Patricia A. Barrett

Sawyer County - Bruce Poquette

Sheboygan County - Joe DeCecco

Taylor County - Karl J. Kelz

Trempealeau County - Jeri Marsolek

Vernon County - Timothy J. Gaskell

Vilas County - Albert D. Moustakis

Walworth County - Phillip A. Koss

Washburn County - J. Michael Bitney

Washington County - Mark Bensen

Waukesha County - Brad Schimel

Waupaca County - John P. Snider

Waushara County - Scott C. Blader

Winnebago County - Christian A. Gossett

Wood County - John P. Henkelmann

County Officers

COUNTY OFFICERS, for each county of the State for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbent in the office of County Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, and Surveyor, whose terms of office will expire on January 6, 2013:

(Note: List each county office and the name of the incumbent)

Circulation of Nomination Papers

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the first day for circulating nomination papers is April 15, 2012, and the deadline for filing nomination papers is no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 1, 2012. All federal and state office candidates, including district attorney candidates, file with the Government Accountability Board. All county partisan office candidates file with their respective county clerks.

DONE in the City of Madison,

this 14th day of March, 2012.

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Kevin J. Kennedy, Director and General Counsel

Government Accountability Board

212 E. Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor

P.O. Box 7984

Madison, WI 53707-7984

(608) 261-2028

NOTE: The Type A notice for this election shall be published by all county clerks on April 10, 2012. §§.10.01(2)(a), 10.06(2)(h), Wis. Stats. County clerks also shall send notice of the partisan primary and general election to each municipal clerk on April 3, 2012. §§. 10.01(2)(a), 10.06(2)(gm), Stats.

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