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You should know who represents you BUT more importantly they should know YOU!
One of our goals is to help recruit and support the efforts of constitutional conservatives to obtain positions in our local government, institutions, and community organizations. At this time, we have identified the following entity groups to focus on, with others being added in the future:
IMPORTANT: You should know who represents you BUT more importantly, they should know YOU.
The following are the State Senate and State Assembly districts that fall within Ozaukee County:
Wisconsin State Senate
There are 33 Senate Districts each represented by a Senator who serves a four-year term. Senators that represent Ozaukee County with their associated Districts:
Wisconsin State Assembly
There are 99 Assembly Districts each represented by a State Representative who serves a two-year term. State Representatives that represent Ozaukee County and their associated districts:
Wisconsin Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is composed of seven justices elected to 10-year terms in statewide non-partisan April elections.
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
The Court of Appeals is composed of 16 judges from four districts. The judges are elected to six-year terms in district-wide non-partisan April elections. Ozaukee County is in the 2nd District Court of Appeals.
The Wisconsin Circuit Courts are the state's trial courts. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state including probate, juvenile, and traffic matters as well as civil and criminal jury trials. Circuit Court Judges serve six-year terms.
Judges of Ozaukee Circuit Court
Clerk of Ozaukee Circuit Court
Ozaukee County is divided into 26 districts with each district representing about 3,500 citizens. In general, a district represents a single municipality, but in some cases a district is made up of two municipalities, which is the case with District 15 having both the Village of Grafton and the City of Cedarburg. Each district is represented by a County Board Supervisor who are elected to 2-year terms. All the terms end in April on the even number years.
Below, you will find each Supervisor for each district and the municipality generally associated with the district. Click on the district number to see the map of that district.
Chairman: Lee Schlenvogt
1 Thomas E. Winker |Belgium
2 Joshua Haas |Fredonia
3 Barbara Job | Saukville
4 Lee Schlenvogt | Port Washington
5 Donald Clark | Saukville
6 Richard Nelson | Port Washington
7 Anthony Matera | Port Washington |2022
8 Dave Larson | Port Washington
9 Tom Grabow | Grafton
10 Paul Melotik | Grafton
11 Marty Wolf | Cedarburg
12 Thomas Richart | Village of Grafton
13 John Hagen | Town of Grafton |2022
14 Scott Rishel | Village of Grafton |2021
15 Timothy Maguire| City of Cedarburg & Village of Grafton |2022
16 Shannon Whitworth| City of Cedarburg
17 David Irish | Cedarburg
18 Eric Stelter Cedarburg
19 Bruce Ross | Mequon
20 Michelle Godden | Mequon
21 Justin Strom | Mequon
22 Rob Holyoke | Thiensville
23 Kurt Schoessow | Mequon |2022
24 James Krane | Mequon | 2022
25 Anne Watts | Mequon | 2022
26 Patrick Foy | Mequon | 2022
The Common Council, comprised of the Mayor and eight aldermen representing eight districts. Council members are elected for three-year terms.
Mayor: John Wirth | 2022
Aldermen by District
The Common Council, comprised of the Mayor and seven council members representing seven districs. Council members are elected for two-year terms.
Mayor: Mike O'Keefe | 2024
Council Members by district:
1 Sherry Bublitz | 2022
2 Jack Arnett | 2023
3 Kristin Burkart | 2022
4 Rick Verhaalen | 2023
5 Robert Simpson | 2022
6 Patricia Thome | 2023
7 Barbara Lythjohan | 2022
2022 Election Information
Up for reelection Sherry Bublitz, Kristin Burkart, Robert Simpson, Barbara Lythjohan
The Board is comprised of the President and six Trustees. Board members are elected for two-year terms.
President: James Brunnquell | 2023
Village Board Trustees:
David Antoine | 2023
Daniel Delorit | 2022
Thomas Krueger |2023
Amy Luft | 2022
Lisa Uribe Harbeck | 2022
Jim Miller |2020
2022 Election Information
Up for reelection is Daniel Delorit, Amy Luft and Lisa Uribe Harbeck.
The City Council is comprised of the Mayor and seven Alderman representing seven districts. Aldermen are elected for two-year terms.
Mayor: Ted Neitzke |2023
Alderman by district:
1 Deborah Postl |2023
2 Paul Neumyer | 2022
3 Michael Gasper |2023
4 Dan Benning | 2022
5 Jonathan Pleitner | 2023
6 Patrick Tearney | 2022
7 John Sigwart | 2023
2022 Election Information
Up for reelection is Paul Neumyer, Dan Benning, Patrick Tearney
Chairman: Lester Bartel
Supervisors:
Tom Grabel
Paul Melotik
Tom Sykora
Karen Stockwell
The Village Board consists of the Village President and six Trustees, all of whom are elected from the Village at-large (no districts). The terms for both the Village President and Village Trustees are three years.
Village President
Board of Trustees
Population 2018: 6,021
Chairman: David Salvaggio
Wayne Pipkorn - Supervisor I
Bill Watson - Supervisor II
Gary Wickert - Supervisor III
Thomas Esser - Supervisor IV
Chairman: Mike Didier
Supervisors:
Gary Schlenvogt
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Greg Welton
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Jim Melichar
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School board members are elected to serve 3 years terms with elections held every 1st Tuesday of April. The (year) next to a board member's name is the year their term will expire.
Board of Education Website Link
2022 Election Information
2022 Election Information
Board of Education Website Link
Board of Education Website Link
The Northern Ozaukee School Board has nine board members. There are two members for each municipality and one at large board member.
2022 Election Information
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