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Allouez, Glenmore are Project VOTE Voter Challenge winners

The town of Glenmore and the village of Allouez were awarded the Project VOTE of Brown County, WI Voter Challenge trophies on April 14. Project VOTE photo

For the Press Times

GREEN BAY – The town of Glenmore and the village of Allouez were awarded the Project VOTE of Brown County, WI Voter Challenge trophies on April 14.

The two municipalities had the highest voter turnout percentages in their respective categories for the April 4, 2023 election.

Glenmore’s turnout of 62.3% of registered voters was the best among the municipalities in the Green Division, made up of municipalities with populations below 10,000.

The voter turnout in Allouez was 56.7%, the highest percentage among the larger municipalities that make up the Gold Division.

It’s the second Voter Challenge victory for Glenmore and the sixth for Allouez.       

“Congratulations to Allouez and Glenmore for their Voter Challenge wins,” said Glen Tilot, Project VOTE chair. “The State Supreme Court race and several key local races pushed turnout this time around. It’s vitally important for people to take the time and effort to be informed and participate in the election process.” 

Project VOTE of Brown County, WI issues the voter challenge each election as a way of encouraging informed voter turnout in the county.    

Founded in 2002, Project VOTE of Brown County, WI is a volunteer organization dedicated to

increasing informed voter turnout in Brown County.

For more information, visit www.project-vote.org .

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