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General ELECTION 11/2/2010

What: Town of Hortonia - November 2, 2010 - GENERAL ELECTIONS

When: Tuesday November 2nd, 2010 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

Where: Fire Hall on 700 W. Nye St. (County Rd TT)

Ballot: !! CLICK HERE !! for Sample Ballot

More: !! CLICK HERE !! for Hortonia's Election Information

Results: for Town of Hortonia, see below...

REFERENDUM FAILED: The following ordinance O2010.08.1 was submitted to a vote of the people: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK TO BE FILLED BY APPOINTMENT UPON REFERENDUM APPROVAL. The following question appeared on the ballot: “Shall the person holding the office of Town Clerk in the Town of Hortonia be appointed by the Town Board?” People voted 275 (60.6%) NO to 148 (32.6%) YES. Similar referendum failed in neighboring Town of Kaukauna.

Voter turn-out was 60% this time; In 2006 it was 80%. !! CLICK HERE !! for Press Star article from November 6, 2006.

  Total Ballots Cast: 454 out of 746 eligible voters (60.9% turnout)
    Ballots cast on the Touch Screen: 181 (39.9%)
    Ballots tabulated via Optical Scanner: 273 (60.1%)
             
  Straight Party Vote Scan Touch Total %   
 




 
  Democratic 32 10 42 9.3%  
  Republican 85 75 160 35.2%  
  Wisconsin Green 1 0 1 0.2%  
  Libertarian 0 0 0 0.0%  
  mixed party vote 155 96 251 55.3%  
 




 
    273 181 454 100%  
             
  State of Wisconsin  
  Governor / Lt. Gov. Scan Touch Total %   
 




 
  Barrett / Nelson (D) 81 64 145 31.9%  
  Walker / Kleefisch (R) 185 115 300 66.1%  
  nc / Virgil (L) 3 0 3 0.7%  
  Jame / nc (I) 1 0 1 0.2%  
  Langer / nc (I) 1 2 3 0.7%  
             
  Attorney General          
 




 
  Scott Hassett (D) 71 59 130 28.6%  
  J.B. Van Hollen (R) 195 119 314 69.2%  
             
  Secretary of State          
 




 
  Doug La Follette (D) 106 61 167 36.8%  
  David D. King (R) 160 113 273 60.1%  
             
  State Treasurer          
 




 
  Dawn Marie Sass (D) 77 55 132 29.1%  
  Kurt W. Schuller (R) 187 118 305 67.2%  
             
  Rep. District 40          
 




 
  Jon Baltmanis (D) 58 54 112 24.7%  
Kevin David Petersen (R) 203 118 321 70.7%  
             
  US Congress  
  Senator Scan Touch Total %   
 




 
  Russ Feingold (D) 71 64 135 29.7%  
  Ron Johnson (R) 196 117 313 68.9%  
  Rob Taylor (I) 4 0 4 0.9%  
             
  Rep. District 8          
 




 
  Steven L. Kagen (D) 82 65 147 32.4%  
  Reid J. Rible (R) 187 116 303 66.7%  
             
  Outagamie County  
  Sheriff Scan Touch Total %   
 




 
Bradley G. Gehring (R) 231 164 395 87.0%  
             
  Coroner          
 




 
Ruth A. Wulgaert (R) 232 161 393 86.6%  
             
  Clerk of Courts          
 




 
Lonnie Wolf (R) 226 158 384 84.6%  
             
  Transportation Referendum        
 




 
  YES 182 116 298 65.6%  
  NO 41 51 92 20.3%  
             
  Town of Hortonia  
  Clerk Referendum Scan Touch Total %   
 




 
  YES 80 68 148 32.6%  
  NO 170 105 275 60.6%  
  vote not cast 23 8 31 6.8%  

Absentee Voting

  • Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot.
  • The request is made to the municipal clerk in writing by using the Application for Absentee Ballot (GAB-121). The voter making the request must sign the application.
  • If the written request is made by mail, it must arrive in PO Box 301 by Thursday October 28. This is the last day that we can mail you an absentee ballot.
  • If the written request is made in person at the clerk’s office (Town Hall) it can be made prior to 5:00 p.m. on Monday November 1.
    • If you make the request in person, you must vote there-and-then per statute §6.87(3)(a) 
  • Special provisions are made for hospitalized electors and sequestered jurors.
  • Regardless of whether you mail it or have it delivered in person, we [clerk or election officials] must receive your absentee ballot in the required GAB-122 envelope (signed, witnessed AND sealed) by Election Day, November 2nd. If the envelope is not sealed, or not witnessed, or not signed, or arrives late, your vote can not be counted.
  • And, be advised that the Republican Party of WI is requesting weekly absentee voter information updates from all WI municipal clerks. By law, clerks are required to give them your name and voter ID.
  • Finally, the rules / laws regarding absentee voting were not created by us [election officials or clerk] - they were created by your state legislators. So if you don't like the deadlines, procedure, etc, please complain to your legislator (assembly district 40, senate district 14), because no matter how passionately or loudly you complain to us, there's nothing we can do about it.

Posted 09-16-2010 12:08 PM by Andrew Hogan, Clerk (4/2009-4/2011)
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