Aug. 11 Wisconsin Primary: Who's On My Ballot In Greendale

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Greendale WI

03 August, 2020

3:21 PM

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GREENDALE, WI — Voters in Greendale will take to the polls on Aug. 11 for the fall partisan primary, and will see a number of contested elections on the ballot. Because of a number of overlapping representative districts, not all the candidates will appear on the same ballots. Offices On The Ballot In Greendale, voters will see contested races for Milwaukee County Register of Deeds, and the following races: State Sen. District 28 Republican incumbent Dave Craig isn't running for reelection. Steve Bobowski, Dan Griffin, Jim Engstrant, Julian Bradley and Marina Croft are running in the Republican primary. State Assembly District 82 Republican incumbent Ken Skowronski faces Theodore Kafkas in the Republican primary. Jacob Malinowski and Paul McCreary are in the Democratic primary. 1st District Congress Josh Pade and Roger Polack face each other in the Democratic Primary, and the winner takes on Republican incumbent Bryan Steil in the November general election. Where's My Polling Place? Wards 1 and 2 - Greendale High SchoolWards 3 and 4 - Canterbury SchoolWards 5 and 6 - College Park SchoolWards 7 and 8 - Highland View Grade SchoolWards 9 and 10 - Greendale Safety Center To view the street map or to find out what ward you are in click here. Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day. Deadline for Returning your Absentee Ballot Completed absentee ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on election day. Please visit MyVote.wi.gov for the following information: View a sample ballotRegister to voteRequest an absentee ballotCheck the status of your absentee ballotAvoid long lines in August or NovemberIn-Person Absentee Voting In-person absentee voting takes place from July 28 through Aug. 5, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the village. The last day to request an absentee ballot by mail is Aug. 6, and the last day to register in the Clerk's office August 7. Voters can still register on election day at the polls.

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