
All 30 County Board Seats Up For Election All 30 seats on the Marinette County Board of Supervisors are up for election on Tuesday, April 6, according to Kathy Brandt, county clerk. Terms are for two years starting April 19.
The first day to circulate nomination papers for supervisory districts is Tuesday, Dec. 1, and the final day for filing nomination papers is 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, with the County Clerk.
If a primary is necessary, when more than two candidates seek the same supervisory district it the will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Information concerning county supervisory district boundaries may be obtained from Kathy Brandt, Marinette County Clerk, 1926 Hall Avenue, Marinette, WI 54143, 715-732-7406.
Currently supervisors receive a salary of $2,400 in 12 monthly installments whether or not they attend a meeting. They also receive $50 for each county board meeting attended and $25 for all other meetings attended not to exceed three claimed meetings in one day.
Supervisors are also paid 55 cents per mile for traveling to county board meetings and other meetings on county business. In the event more than one supervisor rides in the same vehicle only the operator of the personal vehicle may claim reimbursable mileage. They are also compensated for meals and expenses when on county business.
The chairman of the County Board, who is elected by supervisors, receives an additional $4,800 in addition to the $2,400 salary.
The current supervisors up for election on April 6 and the district they represent follows:
District 1 George Bousley, City of Niagara wards 1 and 2.
District 2 Alfred Sauld, City of Niagara ward 3 and Town of Niagara.
District 3 Steve Dill, Town of Beecher ward 1 and Town of Pembine wards 1 and 2.
District 4 Russ Bousley, Town of Beecher ward 2 and Town of Dunbar wards 1 and 2.
District 5 Cheryl Wruk, Town of Silver Cliff ward 2 and Town of Stephenson wards 1 and 2.
District 6 Joe Policello, Town of Middle Inlet ward 1, and Town of Stephenson wards 3 and 4.
District 7 Ken Mattison, Town of Amberg, Town of Athelstane ward 1, Town of Beecher ward 3 and Town of Wausaukee wards 3 and 4.
District 8 John Guarisco, Town of Wausaukee ward 1 and Village of Wausaukee.
District 9 Al Greason, Town of Lake ward 2, Town of Middle Inlet ward 2, Town of Wagner and Town of Wausaukee ward 2.
District 10 Nicholas Lakari, Town of Stephenson ward 6 and Village of Crivitz.
District 11 Laurence Nichols, Town of Porterfield wards 1 and 2.
District 12 Jerry Martens, Town of Beaver ward 2 and Town of Stephenson ward 5.
District 13 Jerry Pillath, Town of Beaver ward 3 and Town of Pound wards 1 and 2.
District 14 Kenneth Casper, Town of Beaver ward 1, Town of Pound wards 3 and 4, Villages of Coleman and Pound.
District 15 Connie M. Seefeldt, Town of Grover wards 1 and 2.
District 16 Kathy Just, Town of Grover ward 3, Town of Lake ward 1 and Town of Porterfield ward 3.
District 17 Russ Bauer, Town of Peshtigo ward 5 and City of Peshtigo ward 7.
District 18 Vilas Schroeder, Town of Peshtigo wards 1 and 2.
District 19 Robert Fraik, Town of Peshtigo wards 3 and 4.
District 20 Michael Behnke, City of Peshtigo wards 4, 5 and 6.
District 21 Mel Sharpe, City of Peshtigo wards 1, 2, 3 and 8.
District 22 Ken Keller, City of Marinette ward 1.
District 23 William Walker, City of Marinette ward 2.
District 24 Paul Gustafson, City of Marinette ward 3.
District 25 Shirley Kaufman, City of Marinette ward 4.
District 26 Michael Cassidy, Town of Athelstane ward 2, Town of Goodman and Town of Silver Cliff ward 1.
District 27 Carol Faucett, City of Marinette ward 6.
District 28 Ted Sauve, City of Marinette ward 5.
District 29 Alice Baumgarten, City of Marinette ward 7.
District 30 Allen Mans, City of Marinette ward 8.

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