Greenfield 2013 Primary Election Guide
A handful of races will have candidates trimmed away during Tuesday's primary.
We want to make sure you've got all the information you need before hitting the voting booth on Tuesday, Feb. 19. See below for information on the upcoming election and a breakdown of every race, with links to individual candidate profiles.
Election Info
Sample Ballot: The state provides sample ballot information on its Voter Public Access website. Registered voters can enter their name and birthdate to see their voting history and a sample ballot.
Polling locations: There are six polling locations in Greenfield:
- Glenwood Elementary School, 3550 S. 51st Street -- Wards 1-4
- Greenfield Community Center, 7215 W. Cold Spring Rd. -- Wards 5-8
- Whitnall High School, 5000 S. 116th St. -- Wards 9-12
- Maple Grove Elementary School, 6921 W. Cold Spring Rd. -- Wards 13-15
- Greenfield Public Library, 5310 W. Layton Ave. -- Wards 16-18
- Elm Dale Elementary School, 5300 S. Honey Creek Drive. -- Wards 19-21
Early Voting: Absentee ballots are available at City Hall.
Here are the races and candidates who will be on the primary ballot:
Milwaukee County Board - District 17
Read more about the County Board race.
Note: Only Greenfield residents in Wards 5-12 can vote for in the County Board primary.
State Supreme Court
Read more about the State Supreme Court race.
Milwaukee County Judge
robert heule
8:37 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013
Take partisan politics out of our courts. Vote for Ed Fallone for the Supreme Court and Janet Protasewicz for Circuit Court Branch 45.
Jen
4:53 pm on Monday, February 18, 2013
David, are there any forums or debates planned for the two County Board Candidates who remain after tomorrow?