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Matt Adamczyk ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR NOTICE OF ELECTION PARTISAN PRIMARY - AUGUST 14, 2018 AND GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 2018 STATE OF WISCONSIN } ss. RACINE COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in the several towns, villages, cities, wards, and election districts of the State of Wisconsin, at a primary to be held on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, and at an election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, the following officers are to be nominated and elected: CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS FIVE CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS, each for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 7, 2019: Governor - Scott Walker Lieutenant Governor - Rebecca Kleefisch Attorney General - Brad Schimel Secretary of State - Doug La Follette State Treasurer - Matt Adamczyk 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, 2019: Tammy Baldwin ONE REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, for the term of two years, to succeed the present incumbent listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 3, 2019: 1st Congressional District - Paul Ryan LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS TWO STATE SENATORS, from the odd-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, 2019: Senate District 11 - Steve Nass Senate District 21 - Van Wanggaard SIX 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, 2019: 1 Assembly District 32 - Tyler August Assembly District 62 - Thomas Weatherston Assembly District 63 - Robin Vos Assembly District 64 - Peter W. Barca Assembly District 66 - Greta Neubauer Assembly District 83 - Chuck Wichgers 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 Wisconsin Elections Commission or the Legislative Reference Bureau at 1 East Main Street, Suite 200, Madison, Wisconsin. COUNTY OFFICERS COUNTY OFFICERS, for each county of the State for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbents in the office of Sheriff and Clerk of Circuit Court, whose term of office will expire on January 7, 2019: Sheriff - Christopher Schmaling Clerk of Circuit Court - Sam Christensen Circulation of Nomination Papers NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the first day for circulating nomination papers is Sunday, April 15, 2018, and the deadline for filing nomination papers is no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 1, 2018. All federal and state office candidates file with the Wisconsin Elections Commission. All county partisan office candidates file with their respective county clerks. DONE in the City of Racine, this 19th day of February, 2018. Wendy M. Christensen Racine County Clerk 730 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine, WI 53403 2 .
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