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Compiled by Sandra L. Juno, Brown County Clerk WNAXLP TYPE B & TYPE D NOTICES -PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2020 NOTICE OF SPRING PRIMARY AND SAMPLE BALLOTS FEBRUARY 18, 2020 OFFICE OF THE BROWN COUNTY CLERK TO THE VOTERS OF BROWN COUNTY: Notice is hereby given of a spring primary election to be held in Brown County on February 18, 2020, at which the officers named below shall be nominated. The names of the candidates for each office, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are given under the title of the office, each in its proper column in the sample ballot below. INFORMATION TO VOTERS Upon entering the polling place, a voter shall state his or her name and address, show an acceptable form of photo identification and sign the poll book before being permitted to vote. If a voter does not have acceptable photo identification the voter may obtain a free photo ID for voting from the Division of Motor Vehicles. If a voter is not registered to vote, a voter may register to vote at the polling place serving his or her residence, if the voter presents proof of residence in a form specified by law. Where ballots are distributed to voters, the initials of two inspectors must appear on the ballot. Upon being permitted to vote, the voter shall retire alone to a voting booth and cast his or her ballot except that a voter who is a parent or guardian may be accompanied by the voter's minor child or minor ward. An election official may inform the voter of the proper manner for casting a vote, but the official may not in any manner advise or indicate a particular voting choice. Where Optical Scan Voting is Used The voter shall fill in the oval next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall write in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote and fill in the oval next to the write-in line. When using an electronic ballot marking device ExpressVoteto mark an optical scan ballot , the voter shall touch the screen or use the keypad to select the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall type in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote. The vote should not be cast in any other manner. Not more than five minutes' time shall be allowed inside a voting booth. Sample ballots or other materials to assist the voter in casting his or her vote may be taken into the booth and copied. The sample ballot shall not be shown to anyone in a manner that would reveal how the ballot is marked. Spoiled Ballots If the voter spoils an optical scan ballot, he or she shall return it to an election official who shall issue another ballot in its place, but not more than three ballots shall be issued to any one voter. If the ballot has not been initialed by two inspectors or is defective in any other way, the voter shall return it to the election official, who shall issue a proper ballot in its place. After Voting the Ballot After an official optical scan ballot is marked, it shall be inserted in the security sleeve, so the marks do not show. The voter shall insert the ballot in the voting device and discard the sleeve or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. The voter shall leave the polling place promptly. A voter may select an individual to assist in casting his or her vote if the voter declares to the presiding official that he or she is unable to read, has difficulty reading, writing or understanding English or that due to disability is unable to cast his or her ballot. The selected individual rendering assistance may not be the voter's employer or an agent of that employer or an officer or agent of a labor organization which represents the voter. SANDRA L. JUNO Brown County Clerk

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Compiled by Sandra L. Juno, Brown County Clerk WNAXLP TYPE B & TYPE D NOTICES -PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2020

NOTICE OF SPRING PRIMARY AND SAMPLE BALLOTS

FEBRUARY 18, 2020

OFFICE OF THE BROWN COUNTY CLERK

TO THE VOTERS OF BROWN COUNTY:

Notice is hereby given of a spring primary election to be held in Brown County on February 18, 2020, at which the officers named below shall be nominated. The names of the candidates for each office, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are given under the title of the office, each in its proper column in the sample ballot below.

INFORMATION TO VOTERS

Upon entering the polling place, a voter shall state his or her name and address, show an acceptable form of photo identification and sign the poll book before being permitted to vote. If a voter does not have acceptable photo identification the voter may obtain a free photo ID for voting from the Division of Motor Vehicles. If a voter is not registered to vote, a voter may register to vote at the polling place serving his or her residence, if the voter presents proof of residence in a form specified by law. Where ballots are distributed to voters, the initials of two inspectors must appear on the ballot. Upon being permitted to vote, the voter shall retire alone to a voting booth and cast his or her ballot except that a voter who is a parent or guardian may be accompanied by the voter's minor child or minor ward. An election official may inform the voter of the proper manner for casting a vote, but the official may not in any manner advise or indicate a particular voting choice.

Where Optical Scan Voting is Used

The voter shall fill in the oval next to the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall write in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote and fill in the oval next to the write-in line.

When using an electronic ballot marking device “ExpressVote” to mark an optical scan ballot, the voter shall touch the screen or use the keypad to select the name of the candidate of his or her choice for each office for which he or she intends to vote. To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, the voter shall type in the name of the person of his or her choice in the space provided for a write-in vote.

The vote should not be cast in any other manner. Not more than five minutes' time shall be allowed inside a voting booth. Sample ballots or other materials to assist the voter in casting his or her vote may be taken into the booth and copied. The sample ballot shall not be shown to anyone in a manner that would reveal how the ballot is marked.

Spoiled Ballots

If the voter spoils an optical scan ballot, he or she shall return it to an election official who shall issue another ballot in its place, but not more than three ballots shall be issued to any one voter. If the ballot has not been initialed by two inspectors or is defective in any other way, the voter shall return it to the election official, who shall issue a proper ballot in its place.

After Voting the Ballot

After an official optical scan ballot is marked, it shall be inserted in the security sleeve, so the marks do not show. The voter shall insert the ballot in the voting device and discard the sleeve or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. The voter shall leave the polling place promptly.

A voter may select an individual to assist in casting his or her vote if the voter declares to the presiding official that he or she is unable to read, has difficulty reading, writing or understanding English or that due to disability is unable to cast his or her ballot. The selected individual rendering assistance may not be the voter's employer or an agent of that employer or an officer or agent of a labor organization which represents the voter.

SANDRA L. JUNO

Brown County Clerk

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Compiled by Sandra L. Juno, Brown County Clerk WNAXLP TYPE B & TYPE D NOTICES -PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2020

The following is a sample of the official ballot:

“Sample Ballots” can be viewed at www.browncountywi.gov (refer to Quick Links “Election Information”).

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Compiled by Sandra L. Juno, Brown County Clerk WNAXLP TYPE B & TYPE D NOTICES -PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2020

TOWNS POLLING PLACES Eaton Town Hall, 3063 S. Co. Rd. T

Glenmore Community Center, 5718 Dickinson Rd.

Green Bay Town Hall, 5999 County Rd. K

Holland Town Hall, 1671 Hill Rd.

Humboldt Town Hall, 5500 Humboldt Rd.

Lawrence Town Hall, 2400 Shady Ct.

Ledgeview Community Center, 3700 Dickinson Rd.

Morrison Town Hall, 3792 Park Rd.

New Denmark Town Hall, 5531 W. Town Hall Rd.

Pittsfield Town Hall, 4862 Kunesh Rd.

Rockland Town Hall, 1712 Bob-Bea-Jan Rd.

Scott Town Hall, 2621 Jody Dr.

Wrightstown Town Hall, 1527 Day St., Greenleaf

VILLAGES POLLING PLACES Allouez

Wards 1-2 Village Hall, 1900 Libal St.

Wards 3-4 Community Center, 2143 S. Webster Ave.

Wards 5-10 Green Isle Park, 900 Greene Ave.

* Central Count Village Hall, 1900 Libal St.

Ashwaubenon

Wards 1-2 Community Center, 900 Anderson Drive

Wards 3-4 Village Hall, 2155 Holmgren Way

Wards 5-6 Community Center, 900 Anderson Drive

Wards 7-8 Fire Station. #2, 1310 Ponderosa Ave.

Wards 9-10 St. John Lutheran Church., 2700 Babcock Rd.

Wards 11-12 School District Office, 1055 Griffiths Lane

* Central Count Village Hall, 2155 Holmgren Way

Bellevue

Wards 1-6 Community Center, 1811 Allouez Ave.

Wards 7-10 Public Safety/Village Hall, 3100 Eaton Rd.

* Central Count Village Office, 2828 Allouez Ave.

Denmark Village Hall, 118 E. Main St.

Hobart St. Joseph’s Church, 145 St. Joseph’s Dr.

* Central Count St. Joseph’s Church, 145 St. Joseph’s Dr.

Howard

Wards 1-2, 9-14, 18 Green Bay Community Church., 600 Cardinal Ln.

Wards 7-8 Meadowbrook Church, 701 Hillcrest Hts.

Wards 3-4, 5-6 Village Hall, 2456 Glendale Ave.

Wards 15-16 Fire Station #2, 4165 Shawano Avenue

*Central Count Village Hall, 2456 Glendale Ave.

Pulaski Brown, Oconto & Shawano Counties

Wards 1-7 Municipal Building, 585 E. Glenbrook Dr.

Suamico

Wards 1-4 Idlewild Park, 1500 Cotton Dr.

Wards 5-8 Municipal Service Center, 12781 Velp Ave.

*Central Count Municipal Service Center, 12781 Velp Ave.

Wrightstown Brown & Outagamie Counties

Wards 1-5 Village Hall, 352 High St.

Notice of Meeting of the Local and Municipal Board of Canvassers: At the close of voting on Election Day, pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stats. 19.84, the Election Inspectors will convene as a joint meeting of the Local Board of Canvassers and the Municipal Board of Canvassers for the purpose of conducting the local and municipal canvasses pursuant to Wis. Stats. 7.51 and 7.53(1). This meeting will be open to the public pursuant to Wis. Stats. 19.81-89. The County Board of Canvassers will meet Thursday, February 20th, 2020 at 8:30am in Rm. 200 in the Northern Building, 305 E. Walnut St. and will be open to the public, pursuant to Wis. Stats. 19.81-89. NOTE: Canvassing provisional ballots, if required, will be Monday, February 24th, 2020 at 8:30am in Rm. 200 in the Northern Building, 305 E. Walnut St.

CITY OF DE PERE POLLING PLACES

Wards 1-5 First United Presbyterian Church, 605 N Webster

Wards 6-9, 18 Notre Dame Community Center, 220 S. Michigan St.

Wards 10-12,16-17 De Pere Community Center, Lower Level, 600 Grant St.

Wards 13-15 St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2066 Lawrence Dr.

*Central Count City Hall, 335 S. Broadway

CITY OF GREEN BAY POLLING PLACES

Wards 1-3 University of WI-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Dr.

Wards 4,19 Christ of the Bay Church, 450 Laverne Dr.

Wards 5,8 Atonement Lutheran Church, 2132 Deckner Ave.

Ward 6,7 Fire Station #5, 2310 Finger Road

Ward 9,14 Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Comm. Center, 1315 Lime Kiln Rd.

Ward 10 St. Bernard Parish, 2040 Hillside La.

Wards 11,12 Central Church, 831 Schoen St.

Ward 13,20 SS Peter & Paul Parish, 720 N. Baird St.

Ward 15 1st United Church of Christ, 509 S. Webster Ave.

Ward 16 Union Congregational Church, 716 S. Madison St.

Ward 17 Our Savior Lutheran Church, 120 S. Henry St.

Ward 18 St. Bernard Parish, 2040 Hillside La.

Wards 21,27 Green Bay Metro, 901 University Ave.

Wards 22,23 Curative Connection, 2900 Curry La.

Ward 24 Labor Temple, 1570 Elizabeth St.

Ward 25 Salvation Army, 626 Union Ct.

Ward 26 NeighborWorks, 437 S. Jackson St.

Ward 28,30 First Presbyterian Church, 200 S. Ashland Ave.

Ward 29 Trinity Lutheran Church, 330 S. Broadway

Ward 31,34 St. Joseph’s Parochial School, 1224 12th Ave.

Ward 32 Redeemer Lutheran Church, 210 S. Oneida St.

Wards 33,35 Calvary Lutheran Church, 1301 S. Ridge Rd.

Ward 36,37 Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1414 Shawano Ave.

Ward 38 St. Paul’s Methodist Church, 341 Wilson Ave.

Ward 39 Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1350 Bond St.

Ward 40 St. Jude Parish, 1420 Division St.

Wards 41,45 St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 2771 Oakwood Dr.

Ward 42,43 Living Hope Church, 1840 W. Mason St.

Ward 44 Bridge Point Church, 2421 West Point Rd.

Ward 46 Church of Christ, 2683 West Point Rd.

Ward 47 Botanical Gardens, 2600 Larsen Rd.

*Central Count City Hall, 100 N. Jefferson St.

FEBRUARY 18, 2020 BROWN COUNTY POLLS BROWN COUNTY POLLING PLACES WILL OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. AND CLOSE AT 8:00 P.M.

If you have any questions concerning your polling place or to obtain handicap accessibility information at the polls, contact the municipal clerk. * Absentee Ballots are processed at a central location for these villages and cities.

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Compiled by Sandra L. Juno, Brown County Clerk WNAXLP TYPE B & TYPE D NOTICES -PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY 2020

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Vote for One Daniel Kelly

Jill J. Karofsky Ed Fallone

BROWN COUNTY SUPERVISOR

Vote for One

DISTRICT #6 Ken Corry

Kathy Lefebvre Paul Boucher

CITY OF GREEN BAY ALDERPERSON Vote for One

DISTRICT #6 Michael Lee

Stewart Larsen Kathy Lefebvre Paul Boucher

Justin Paradise

DISTRICT #9 Brian Johnson Desiree May

Guy Zima

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREEN BAY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER

Vote for Not More Than Two Marcus Grignon

Dawn Smith Paul Boucher Jason Davies Laura McCoy

FEBRUARY 18, 2020 PRIMARY CONTESTS AND CANDIDATES

ACCEPTABLE PHOTO IDENTIFICATIONS

Provided by the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

For detailed information about the Voter Photo ID law, visit bringit.wi.gov. For

other information on the Wisconsin Elections Commission, visit

www.elections.wi.gov or call the WEC Help Desk at 1-866-VOTE-WIS or 608-261-

2028.

DO I NEED A SPECIAL VOTER ID CARD?

There is not a separate “Voter ID” card. There are many forms of Photo ID,

which you may already have, that can be used to vote. Anyone voting in person

must show the original copy of their photo ID.

Anyone with a valid Wisconsin driver license or Wisconsin state ID card, or any of

the documents listed below, already has the photo ID they need for voting

purposes.

WHAT CAN I USE AS PHOTO ID TO VOTE?

The following photo IDs are acceptable for voting purposes, and can be

unexpired or expired after the date of the most recent general election

(currently, the November 6, 2018 election):

A Wisconsin DOT-issued driver license, even if driving privileges are revoked

or suspended. Your Wisconsin DOT-issued driver license does not need to be

a “REAL ID”.

A Wisconsin DOT-issued identification card. Your Wisconsin DOT-issued ID

card does not need to be a “REAL ID”.

Military ID card issued by the U.S. Uniformed Services

A U.S. passport book or card

The following photo IDs are also acceptable for voting purposes:

A certificate of naturalization (that was issued not earlier than two years

before the date of the election)

An identification card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in

Wisconsin

A driver license receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT (valid for 45 days from date

issued)

An identification card receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT (valid for 45 days from

date issued)

A Wisconsin DMV ID Petition Process Photo Receipt (valid for 180 days from

date issued)

A Veteran Affairs ID card (must be unexpired or have no expiration date)

A photo identification card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or

college, or technical college that contains the following:

Date the card was issued

Signature of student

Expiration date no later than two years after date of issuance

The university or college ID must be accompanied by a separate

document that proves enrollment, such as a tuition fee receipt,

enrollment verification letter, or class schedule

WHAT WILL THE POLL WORKER BE LOOKING AT ON MY PHOTO ID?

Elector’s Photograph

The photograph must reasonably resemble the elector.

Elector’s Name

The elector’s name must conform to the name on their voter registration; conform

does not mean that the name must be identical to the name on the voter

registration.

An Expiration Date

If the ID has an expiration date, it must meet the expiration requirements listed

above.

An acceptable Photo ID for voting does not have to include a current address.

CITY OF DE PERE ALDERPERSON Vote for One

DISTRICT #1

Randy Soquet Shana Defnet Ledvina

Joshua S. Errer Ted Keneklis

DISTRICT #2 Carol Spice Kelly Ruh

Matt Gruetzmacher