The following candidates in local races will appear on the April 1 ballot.
CONTESTED RACES
• Norwalk-Ontario-Wilton School Board (two spots) Incumbents Matt Muellenberg and Carolyn Keith and challenger Damian Pasch
• Village of Ontario (president’s position and three trustee spots) Mike Parr (uncontested, president) and Dylan DeWitt, Amber McElhose, John Hansen and Richard Haugh (trustees)
UNCONTESTED RACES
• Royall School Board (two spots) Ryan Preuss (incumbent) and Nate Green (newcomer). Incumbent Sara Palamaruk has chosen not to run for another term.
• Village of Kendall (president’s position and three trustee spots) — Richard Martin (president) and Michael Crneckiy, Eric Schoenfeld and Marlin Prell (trustees)
• Village of Norwalk (president’s position and three trustee spots) — Levi Helgren (uncontested, president) and Sharon Karis, Greg Decker and Jonathan Amberson (trustees)
• Village of Wilton (president’s position and four trustee spots — Ed Wilde (president) and Delores Bever, Jennifer Thompson, Cindy O’Rourke and Missy Coldren (trustees)
• Town of Clifton — Tom Trepes, chair; Kevin Cook, supervisor; Dennis Boeder, supervisor; Mary Cook, clerk; and Chris Woggon, treasurer.
• Town of Forest — Mark Davison, town chair; Bob McCoy, supervisor one; Bill Schiller, supervisor two; Denise Valentine, town clerk; and Dianne Johnson, town treasurer.
• Town of Glendale —Matthew Graewin, board chair, and incumbents Brian “Gus” Hyer and Steve Murray, supervisor positions
• Town of Ridgeville — Keith Giraud, board chair; Greg Larson, first supervisor; Ronald Luethe, second supervisor; Rita Williams, clerk; and Kathy Cale, treasurer
• Town of Sheldon — Leroy Baldwin, chair; Kenny Schmitz and Mark Calhoun, supervisors; and Deborah Ferries, clerk/treasurer
• Town of Wellington — Gerry Miller, chair, and Doug Birkholz and Donny Pasch, supervisors
• Town of Whitestown — George Wilbur, chair; Andrew Benck, supervisor one; Jesse Gjefle, supervisor two; Casey Oium, treasurer; and Mona Spohn, clerk
• Town of Wilton — Christopher Chambers, chair; Jan Brandau, supervisor one; and Travis Woods, supervisor two