Wisconsin's April 7 Election: What's On My Ballot In Greenfield?

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Greenfield WI

03 April, 2020

2:36 PM

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GREENFIELD, WI — The Tuesday, April 7 election in Wisconsin will continue as planned, state officials say after several legal challenges, including one before a federal judge, failed to result in a postponement. Just days before the election, the same federal judge ruled that results won't be made public until April 13 on account of extended absentee ballot submission deadlines. In Greenfield, voters will be able to choose which candidate they want to see in the fall presidential election. Voters will also get to decide a number of statewide, county and local races that will appear on the ballot. Polling Place Change City officials in Greenfield say they have to close a number of polling places in the city for the April 7 election, due to the coronavirus public health emergency. Greenfield will have two polling locations open on Election Day: Greenfield Community Center, 7215 W. Cold Spring Road, Greenfield Serving Wards 1-4, 5-8 and 19-21Whitnall High School (NORTH GYM), 5000 S. 116th Street, Greenfield Serving Wards 9-12, 13-15 and 16-18City officials said the following polling places have been moved to the two that will be open on April 7: Glenwood School (Wards 1-4), 3550 S. 51st Street, Greenfield, has been moved to the Greenfield Community Center, 7215 W. Cold Spring Road.Elm Dale School (Wards 19-21), 5300 S. Honey Creek Drive, Greenfield, has been moved to the Greenfield Community Center, 7215 W. Cold Spring Road.King of Glory Church (Wards 13-15), 4330 S. 84th Street, Greenfield, has been moved to the Whitnall High School's north gym, 5000 S. 116th Street.Greenfield Public Library (Wards 16-18), 5310 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield, has been moved to Whitnall High School's north gym, 5000 S. 116th Street.New Rules For Absentee Ballots Voters with absentee ballots will have to turn them in or have them postmarked by Tuesday to have them counted after a late ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court Monday night. The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a consequential ruling for Wisconsin voters late Monday, overturning a lower court's ruling that extended Wisconsin's absentee ballot submissions by nearly a week. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge William M. Conley of the U.S. District Court - Western District of Wisconsin extended the deadline for absentee ballots to be received by election officials from 8 p.m. on election night to 4 p.m. on April 13. The move would have given poll workers more time to tally votes. On Monday night, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Conley's ruling, voting along 5-4 lines to restore Wisconsin's former absentee ballot deadline. That means poll workers cannot accept absentee ballots that are postmarked after election day. What's On My Ballot? President of the United States - Democratic Tulsi Gabbard Amy Klobuchar John Delaney Deval Patrick Bernie Sanders Andrew Yang Pete Buttigieg Tom Steyer Elizabeth Warren Michael Bennet Michael R. Bloomberg Joe Biden Uninstructed Delegate Write In President Of The United States - RepublicanDonald J. Trump Uninstructed Delegate Write In Justice Of The Supreme CourtJill J. KarofskyDaniel KellyWrite In Court Of Appeals Judge District 1 Joe Donald Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 2 Milton L. Childs, Sr. Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 5 Brett Blomme Paul Dedinsky Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 7 Thomas J. McAdams Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 16 Brittany Grayson Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 24 Janet C. Protasiewicz Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 27 Kevin E. Martens Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 29 Rebecca Kiefer Dan Gabler Write In Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Branch 32 Laura Gramling Perez Write In Milwaukee County Executive Chris Larson David Crowley Write In Milwaukee County Comptroller Scott B. Manske Write In Milwaukee County Supervisor District 11 Joseph J. Czarnezki Andrew Moriarity Write In Greenfield School District School Board MemberVote For Not More Than Three Robert Hansen Laurie Jahn Thomas Frohna Adam Kassulke Dan Jahn Pamela Sierzchulski Write In Write In Write In Alderperson District 1 Andrew DrzewieckiDenise R. Collins Alderperson District 2 Bruce R. Bailey i Milwaukee County Nonpartisan Procedure for Preparation of District Maps Referendum Should the Wisconsin Legislature create a nonpartisan procedure for the preparation of Legislative and Congressional district plans and maps? Yes No Statewide Referendum QUESTION 1: "Additional rights of crime victims. Shall section 9m of article I of the constitution, which gives certain rights to crime victims, be amended to give crime victims additional rights, to require that the rights of crime victims be protected with equal force to the protections afforded the accused while leaving the federal constitutional rights of the accused intact, and to allow crime victims to enforce their rights in court?" Yes No

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