Editor Correction: we strive for accuracy but sometimes miss the mark. We regret we misspelled the name of mayoral candidate Grady Richartz in the Jan 14 issue of MNN, “Spring Election Candidate Update.”
Menomonie, Wisconsin – Only a few municipalities in Dunn County will be holding a needed Spring Primary Election on February 17, 2026.
Residents of the City of Menomonie will see a Mayoral Primary on the ballot on February 17, 2026. Three candidates have filed papers to run for the office of Mayor of Menomonie, triggering a needed Spring Primary. Names were drawn at random and will appear on the ballot for City of Menomonie residents in the following order: Grady Richartz, Randy Knaack, Matthew Crowe.
The top two candidates with the most votes will advance to appear on the April 7, 2026 Spring Election ballot.
Residents of the Town of New Haven, Town of Stanton, Town of Tiffany, and Village of Downing will also head to the polls for the February 17, 2026 Spring Primary Election for the Glenwood City School Board election. Five candidates have filed to run for election for two School Board seats, triggering a needed primary. The candidates were drawn at random and will appear in the following order on the ballot for New Have, Stanton, Tiffany, and Downing in the following order: Lisa Kaiser, Amy Dopkins, Tony Mielzarek, Nicole Miller, Steve Davis.
The top four candidates with the most votes will advance to appear on the April 7, 2026 Spring Election ballot.
Residents can review where they vote, check their registration status, request an absentee ballot, or review what’s on their ballot at myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
For more information contact Andrew Mercil, Dunn County Clerk at 715-232-1677.
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