By Heather Graves
Editor
BROWN COUNTY – The Green Bay City Council has been decided and it includes a few new faces.
In all, five of Green Bay’s 12 aldermanic districts will have new representation.
Two incumbents running for reelection – Barbara Dorff (District 1) and Lynn Gerlach (District 3) – were ousted by challengers Jennifer Grant and Bill Morgan respectively.
Incumbents Bill Galvin, Craig Stevens, Randy Scannell, Brian Johnson and Mark Steuer beat out challengers for another two-year term.
Jim Hutchison garnered more votes than Andy Nicholson in District 2.
District 6 residents chose Steve Campell as their alderperson over Aron Obrecht.
And Melinda Eck beat out Michael Poradek for the District 11 seat.
All remaining incumbents ran unopposed.
Results:
District 1
• Barbara Dorff – 681 (46.14%)
• Jennifer Grant – 794 (53.79%)
District 2
• Jim Hutchison – 939 (54.85%)
• Andy Nicholson – 768 (44.86%)
District 3
• William David Morgan – 531 (51.06%)
• Lynn M. Gerlach – 508 (48.85%)
District 4
• Natalie Hoffman – 437 (42.14%)
• Bill Galvin – 590 (56.89%)
District 5
• Craig L. Stevens – 590 (66.07%)
• Robert William Maccaux – 298 (33.37%)
District 6
• Aron Obrecht – 299 (48.94%)
• Steven Campbell – 310 (50.74%)
District 7
• Randy Scannell – 354 (58.13%)
• Robert J. Miller – 252 (41.38%)
District 9
• Brian Johnson – 576 (65.31%)
• Tarl Knight – 300 (34.01%)
District 10
• Mark Steuer – 617 (61.15%)
•Eric Kuzma – 390 (38.65%)
District 11
• Melinda Eck – 673 (54.32%)
• Michael Poradek – 565 (45.60%)
De Pere
It’s out with the old, in with the new in the City of De Pere.
Both incumbents up for reelection – Kelly Ruh (District 2) and Mike Eserkaln (District 3) were beat out by challengers Pamela Gantz (District 2) and Devin Perock (District 3).
All remaining incumbents ran unopposed.
Results:
District 2
• Pamela Gantz – 570 (55.77%)
• Kelly Ruh – 452 (44.23%)
District 3
• Devin Perock – 320 (60.26%)
• Mike Eserkaln – 210 (39.55%)
Brown County Board
The Brown County Board of Supervisors will have a few new faces following the April 5 decisions.
Two incumbents lost their bids for reelection.
District 3 challenger Andy Nicholson (607, 53.06%) beat out incumbent Amanda Chu (533, 46.59%) for the seat she won over him in the 2020 election.
Challenger Morgan Fuller (584, 52.71%) ousted incumbent Jim Murphy (521, 47.02%) for a two-year term for District 15.
The remaining incumbents who faced challengers in the April 5 election – Tom Peters, Devon Coenen, Megan Borchardt, Tom Friberg, Kathy Lefebvre and Tom De Wane – were all reelected.
All remaining incumbents ran unopposed.
The remaining votes:
District 1
• Ronald Antonneau – 968 (64.02%)
• Tristan Kendrick – 540 (35.71%)
District 2
• Rachel Maes – 744 (38.61%)
• Thomas J De Wane – 1,179 (61.18%)
District 4
• Emily Jacobson – 634 (65.09%)
• Noah S. Reif – 331 (33.98%)
District 5
• Liv Miller – 327 (39.26%)
• Daniel Theno – 500 (60.02%)
District 6
• Kathy Lefebvre – 325 (51.02%)
• Steve Campbell – 312 (48.98%)
District 7
• Leanne Cramer – 363 (37.15%)
• Tom Friberg – 610 (62.44%)
District 8
• Megan Borchardt – 716 (75.13%)
• Kimber Rollin – 231 (24.24%)
District 19
• Mike LaBouve’ – 769 (43.06%)
• Jessica L Adams – 1,016 (56.89%)
District 20
• Devon Coenen – 863 (57.53%)
• Mark Berndt – 637 (42.47%)
District 22
• Tom Peters – 1,019 (64.86%)
• Ken Mika – 549 (34.95%)
Howard-Suamico School Board
Two of the three incumbents lost their bids for election to the Howard-Suamico School Board.
The top three vote-getters who earned a seat on the board include incumbent Scott Jandrin (2,561, 19.01%) and newcomers Amy Rubright (2,480, 18.41%) and Allen McGuire (2,477, 18.39%).
Incumbents Teresa M Ford (1,994, 14.80%) and Jason Potts (1,952, 14.49%) and newcomer Michael Moran (1,966, 14.59%) came in as the bottom three vote-getters.
Other election results:
Village of Bellevue
• Jackie Krull – 1,196 (34.67%)
• Victor Hoffman – 573 (16.61%)
• Kenneth Garwood – 573 (16.61%)
• John Sinkler – 1,079 (31.28%)
Village of Suamico
• Michael Schneider – 967 (31.89%)
• Mike Romes – 1,155 (38.09%)
• Amy Brey – 888 (29.29%)
Ashwaubenon School Board
• Michelle Garrigan – 1,035 (26.13%)
• Alexander Alberts – 801 (20.22%)
• Cassondra Pink – 921 (23.25%)
• Brett VandeWalle – 1,196 (30.19%)
De Pere School Board
• Bob Mathews – 1,685 (17.03%)
• Mark Meneau – 1,543 (15.59%)
• Adam Clayton – 1,780 (17.99%)
• Melissa Niffenegger – 1,454 (14.69%)
• Brittony Cartwright – 1,735 (17.53%)
• Chad Jeskewitz – 1,683 (17.01%)
Green Bay Area School Board
• Paul Boucher – 3,241 (7.63%)
• James Lyerly – 8,174 (19.25%)
• Bryan Milz – 8,045 (18.94%)
• Jason Johnson – 7,322 (17.24%)
• Laura Laitinen-Warren – 9,348 (22.01%)
• Darin Kane – 6,147 (14.48%)
West De Pere School Board
• Barbara Van Deurzen – 1,497 (26.19%)
• Jason Dorn – 1,306 (22.84%)
• Jamie Kinjerski – 1,276 (22.32%)
• Scott Borley – 1,623 (28.39%)
Seymour School Board
Zone 1
• Steve Kane – 1,195 (26.37%)
• Paul Bucheger – 909 (20.06%)
• Lindsey Kraft – 970 (21.40%)
• Stacy Smith – 1,170 (25.82%)
Zone 2
• Tom Heins – 891 (39.32%)
• Tony Kastning – 1,275 (56.27%)