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Home›News›Green Bay›Genrich, Weininger advance to April 4 election

Genrich, Weininger advance to April 4 election

By kleonhardt
February 22, 2023
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By Kris Leonhardt

Editor-in-chief

GREEN BAY – Current Mayor Eric Genrich and challenger, Chad Weininger, will advance to the April 4 ballot for the Green Bay mayor’s seat following the Feb. 21 primary election.

The pair were narrowed from a field including Jane Juza and Paul Boucher.

Results

Jane M. Juza – 505

Chad Weininger – 6,189

Eric Genrich – 6,102

Paul D. Boucher – 279

Write-ins – 17

Unified School District of De Pere

Four candidates will move on to the spring ballot for two seats on the District of De Pere Unified School Board, as Mike LaBouve was eliminated from the race on Feb. 21.

Results

Wolf Hindrichs – 1,274

Mark Meneau – 1,606

Melissa Niffenegger – 1,592

Mike LaBouve – 597

Jeff Dickert – 1,554

Write-ins – 42

Howard Village President

Burt McIntyre and J.D. Kopp will move on to the April 4 ballot in the race for Howard Village President.

Results

Michele Swaer – 521

Burt R. McIntyre – 1,467

J.D. Kopp – 1,066

Write-ins – 16

Results are unofficial until a full canvassing has been completed.

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