Tuesday, September 14th is Primary Election day in Little Chute and throughout Wisconsin. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
There are 49 candidates running for 12 different offices that affect us in Little Chute. The offices include the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, Secretary of State and State Treasurer, State Senate and State Assembly, and the US Senate and US House of Representatives.
To help make sense out of this wealth of candidates, there’s now an online report on the candidates in the Info-Center. Since the Primaries are Partisan, we can only vote for candidates from a single party. The Candidates by Party report shows all of the candidates by party. The report is broken down into tables as follows:
- A table for the Democrat candidates for office.
- A table for the Independent and Common Sense candidates for Governor.
- A table for the Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
- A table for the Republican candidates for office.
The only candidate interview completed at this time, is with Craig Fletcher (read the interview or visit his website). Craig is running in the Republican Primary for a seat on the Wisconsin Assembly, District 5 (northern part of Little Chute) against Jim Steineke (visit his website) and David Landwehr (visit his website).
The other contested races can be compared by reading the Candidates by Party report, which has links to the candidate’s websites. You can also click on one of the Party links above, which will take you directly to that Party’s table.
There is also a Candidates Contact information page that has the names, offices, addresses and most websites, email addresses and phone numbers for the Primary candidates.
Michael