Brookfield 2012 Primary Election Guide
With the election season under way, this is what every Brookfield resident needs to know about voting in the Aug. 14 primary.
We want to make sure you've got all the information you need before hitting the voting booth on Aug. 14. See below for information on the upcoming election and a breakdown of every contested race, with links to individual candidate profiles.
Election Info
- Sample Ballot: To see a sample ballot, go to the state's Voter Public Access website and enter your address.
- Polling locations: Your specific polling location can be found on the Voter Public Access site. Or you can visit the city's elections website for a list of all polling places in Brookfield.
- Early Voting: You can cast an absentee ballot in person at City Hall between now and 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10. You can also vote by mail. Visit the city's elections website for more information on early voting.
Here are the races and candidates who will be on the primary ballot.
U.S. Senate
Read more about the U.S. Senate race
5th Congressional District
Both candidates are uncontested.
13th State Assembly District
14th State Assembly District
Both candidates are uncontested.
Waukesha County District Attorney
This race is uncontested.
Waukesha County Clerk
Waukesha County Treasurer
This race is uncontested.
DICK STEINBERG
3:11 pm on Sunday, August 12, 2012
My vote goes to Tom Schellinger.