Voters in the Royall School District approved a $10.9 million Royall building referendum by 463–297 (that figure excludes a handful of votes in municipalities that have not yet reported their totals.

Breakdown by municipality

City of Elroy — yes, 143, and no, 82

Town of Clifton — yes, 23, and, no, 19

Town of Fountain — unavailable

Town of Glendale — yes, 95, and, no, 86

Town of Hillsboro — unavailable

Town of Plymouth — yes, 102, and, no, 61

Town of Wellington — yes, 15, and, no, 10

Town of Wilton — yes, 7, and no, 2

Town of Wonewoc — unavailable

Village of Kendall — yes, 78, and, no, 37

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Royall School Board (two spots) — Sara Palamaruk, 538; Ryan Preuss, 499*; Kris Howe, 219; and Jim Roets, 129

Breakdown by municipality

City of Elroy — Ryan Preuss, 150; Sara Palamaruk, 149; Kristine Howe, 82; and Jim Roets, 34

Town of Clifton — Ryan Preuss, 25; Sara Palamaruk, 35; Kristine Howe, 13; and Jim Roets, 8

Town of Fountain —  unavailable

Town of Glendale — Sara Palamaruk, 132; Ryan Preuss, 112; Kristine Howe, 45; and Jim Roets, 45

Town of Hillsboro — unavailable

Town of Plymouth — Ryan Preuss, 122; Sara Palamaruk, 112; Kristine Howe, 37; and Jim Roets, 23

Town of Wellington — Ryan Preuss, 15; Sara Palamaruk, 15; Kristine Howe, 9; and Jim Roets, 4

Town of Wilton — Sara Palamaruk, 6; Kristine Howe, 5; Ryan Preuss, 2; and Jim Roets, 1

Town of Wonewoc — unavailable

Village of Kendall — Sara Palamaruk, 89; Ryan Preuss, 73; Kristine Howe, 28; and Jim Roets, 14

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• Village of Kendall (three spots) — Billy Solchenberger*, 72; Waunnette Bunk*, 68; Amanda Falkowski*, 66; Steve Peterson, 53; and Eric Schoenfeld, 32 (Schoenfeld already serves on the board, as the village appointed him to replace Lee Wyttenbach earlier this year. Schoenfeld’s term will end in April 2023, when Wyttenbach’s was slated to end.)

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• Monroe County Board District 15 — Joey Esterline*, 284, and Jesica Helgren, 219

Breakdown by municipality

Town of Adrian — Joey Esterline, 22, and Jesica Helgren 14

Town of Leon — Jesica Helgren, 90, and Joey Esterline, 83

Town of Ridgeville — Joey Esterline, 63, and Jesica Helgren, 21

Town of Sheldon — Joey Esterline, 11, and Jesica Helgren, 7

Town of Wells — Joey Esterline, 79, and Jesica Helgren, 46

Village of Norwalk — Jesica Helgren, 41; and Joey Esterline, 26

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• Monroe County Board District 16 — Doug Rogalla*, 303, and Craig Buswell, 254

Breakdown by municipality

Town of Glendale — Doug Rogalla, 119, and Craig Buswell, 63

Town of Sheldon — Doug Rogalla, 42, and Craig Buswell, 32

Town of Wellington — Craig Buswell, 66, and Doug Rogalla, 37

Village of Kendall — Doug Rogalla, 67, and Craig Buswell, 48

Village of Wilton — Craig Buswell, 45, and Doug Rogalla, 38

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• Vernon County Board District 16 — Paul Wilson*, 172, and George Wilbur, 122

Breakdown by municipality

Town of Forest — Paul Wilson, 53, and George Wilbur, 39

Town of Union — George Wilbur, 9, and Paul Wilson, 4

Town of Whitestown — Paul Wilson, 57, and George Wilbur, 35

Village of Ontario — Paul Wilson, 58, and George Wilbur, 39

UNCONTESTED RACES

• Village of Norwalk (three open spots) — Nidia Alcantar, 59; Alex Karis, 57; and Katie Vian, 55

• Village of Ontario (four open spots) — Brent Havlik, 87; Doug Broxham, 70; Jesse Stout, 52; and Sue Rego, 49

• Village of Wilton (two of the five candidates, Hank Erdman and Laura Marriott, announced they did not intend to serve if elected, leaving three candidates for three open spots ) — Dan Flock, 80; Edward Wilde, 67; Roger Wilchinski, 48; Hank Erdman, 18; and Laura Marriott, 17

• Note: Election results have not been ratified.