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Racine City Hall. This is a list of mayors of Racine, Wisconsin, USA. Racine was originally incorporated as a village in 1841 before Wisconsin statehood. In the first term of the Wisconsin Legislature (1848), Racine was re-incorporated as a city. Racine has always since then utilized a mayor-council form of government. [1]
Racine (/ r ə ˈ s iː n, r eɪ-/ ⓘ rə-SEEN, ray-) [8] is a city in and the county seat of Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.It is located on the shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Root River, situated 22 miles (35 km) south of Milwaukee and 60 miles (97 km) north of Chicago. [9]
from the 5th district; In office January 15, 1874 – January 13, 1875: Preceded by: Robert Hall Baker: Succeeded by: Robert Hall Baker: Member of the Mount Pleasant Town Board; In office 1872–1873: In office 1870–1871: Member of the Racine City Council; In office 1850–1851: Member of the Racine Village Board; In office 1845–1846 ...
William Hamilton Bell (August 8, 1863 – April 17, 1937) was an English American immigrant, machinist, and Republican politician from Racine, Wisconsin.He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1905, 1907, and 1911 sessions, and served several years on the Racine city council.
A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday that state law does not allow the use of mobile absentee voting sites, siding with Republicans who had challenged the city of Racine's use of a voting van that ...
Robert L. Turner (born September 14, 1947) is an American public administrator and Democratic politician from Racine, Wisconsin.He represented the city of Racine for eleven terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 1991 to 2013. [1]
Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District: September 27, 1991 : 21425 Spring St. Dover: Complex of "cottages" and service buildings built from 1918 to 1938 to house and educate people with intellectual disabilities in a somewhat home-like environment. [51] [52]
Brienne Delaney, a former Marion County deputy prosecutor and recent Marion County Election Board director, beat 30-year incumbent Monroe Gray for the Indianapolis City-County Council District 2 seat.