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Polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday for primary

Feb. 10, 2010 | 0 comments

Races for Elmbrook School Board and Brookfield mayor will be put in voters' hands Tuesday during the primary election. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

City polling sites:

• District 1 (wards 1-3): Immanuel Baptist Church, 4250 N. 137th St.;

• District 2 (wards 4-6): Burleigh Elementary School, 16185 W. Burleigh Place;

• District 3 (wards 7-10): Dixon Elementary School, 2400 Pilgrim Square Drive;

• District 4 (wards 11-13): Brookfield Elementary School, 2530 N. Brookfield Road;

• District 5 (wards 14-17): Public Safety Building, 2100 N. Calhoun Road;

• District 6 (wards 18-20): Swanson Elementary School, 305 N. Calhoun Road; and

• District 7 (wards 21-24): Heritage Christian School 1275 S. Elm Grove Road.

City residents who need to find out which district they live in can visit cityofbrookfield.com or call the city clerk's office at (262) 782-9650.

Town polling sites:

• Wards 9 and 10, Town Hall, 645 N. Janacek Road.

To find out what ward you live in, call Town Hall at (262) 796-3788. Town residents in other wards have no primary to vote in.

Elm Grove polling sites:

• All voting is at Village Hall, 13600 Juneau Blvd.

Residents in the city of Brookfield, village of Elm Grove and portions of the town of Brookfield will narrow the field of candidates running for two at-large seats on the Elmbrook School Board from six to four. Incumbent board member Bob Ziegler will face Warren Groff, Beth Horneffer, Genevieve Schmidt, Sandra Schultz and Kathryn Wilson.

City of Brookfield residents also will whittle down the field in a mayoral election, choosing among incumbent Jeff Speaker, Alderman Steve Ponto, Waukesha County Supervisor Thomas Schellinger and former Elmbrook School Board member and former alderman David Marcello to send two to the general election.

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