Mayoral races highlight three city primaries

  Monday, Feb. 8, 2010
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Lake Geneva Deputy City Clerk Artis Roenspies, left, and City Clerk Diana Dykstra get ready to test one of the voting machines in preparation for the Feb. 16 primary election. Terry Mayer/staff.

WALWORTH COUNTY -- Voters in Lake Geneva, Elkhorn and Delavan have a little over a week to decide which candidates will be on the spring ballot for mayor.

With the primary Feb. 16, all three communities have contested races. The top two vote-getters will advance to the general election April 6.

Lake Geneva

Jim Connors, Frank Marsala and Scott Storms are on the ballot after current Mayor Frank Chesen decided not to run for re-election.

Elkhorn

James Boardman Sr., Gary L. Payson, Sr. and Howie Reynolds are on the ballot after current Mayor John Giese decide against running for re-election.

Delavan

Mayor Mel Nieuwenhuis faces two challengers in the primary. Current aldermen John Finley and Ron Siedelmann are seeking the seat.

Read biographies and how the candidates stand on the issues in the Feb. 7, 2010 e-edition of Walworth County Sunday, HERE.

A list of city and village races is HERE.

Township races are HERE.




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