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The 2024 Wisconsin fall general election was held in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on November 5, 2024. One of Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seats and all of Wisconsin's eight seats in the U.S. House of Representatives were up for election, as well as sixteen seats in the Wisconsin Senate and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
The 2025 Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction election is a state-wide election to be held on April 1, 2025, to elect the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin for a four-year term. The incumbent superintendent, Jill Underly, first elected in 2021, is running for re-election. As more than two candidates are seeking the ...
This is a list of people who have held the position of Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin. Partisan affiliation is indicated by shading for superintendents elected prior to 1902, when partisan elections for this office were ended. Since 1902, state superintendents have been elected on a nonpartisan basis with no affiliation on ...
In the Pulaski School District, three board seats are up for election this spring: Dennis Kaminski (Zone 2), Sara Mangold (Zone 5) and Megan Mills-Koehler (member at large).
The 33rd Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [1] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district comprises much of eastern Walworth County and southwest Racine County. It includes the city of Burlington and most of the city of Lake Geneva, and the villages of East Troy and Union Grove.
As part of the Northwestern's ongoing election coverage, the four candidates gave a brief bio before detailing their priorities for the Oshkosh Area School District Board. Election preview: Here's ...
Key spring 2024 election dates include: March 13: Last day for voters to register online or by mail. March 25: Spring pre-election campaign finance reports due.
The state superintendent has broad superintending authority over Wisconsin's public schools, as prescribed by the state constitution. [9] Indeed, the superintendent of public instruction does not share responsibility for education policy with a separate state board of education, making the incumbent one of the most powerful chief state school officers in the United States. [10]