Politics & Government

Pridemore, Roggensack Win Brookfield

Tony Evers may have won the State Superintendent race but Brookfield voted in favor of State Rep. Don Pridemore. The city also voted in favor of State Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack.

Brookfield may have had uncontested municipal and school board races but when it came to the Wisconsin Supreme Court and State Superintendent of Schools races, residents leaned toward Pat Roggensack and Don Pridemore.

State Supreme Court Justice Roggensack won a second term on Tuesday night against Ed Fallone. She grabbed almost 80 percent of the vote, 6,699 to 1,749.

Tony Evers retained his position as State Superintendent against State Rep. Don Pridemore (R-Hartford). Even though Evers won the state election, the majority of Brookfield residents voted in favor of Pridemore. In Brookfield, Pridemore received 4,971 votes and Evers received 2,634 votes. 

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Evers has been in the education field for more than 30 years, working as a teacher, principal, superintendent, regional administrator and deputy state superintendent before being elected to his current post in 2009.

Brookfield Common Council: Incumbent Jeff McCarthy ran unopposed for Brookfield Common Council (3rd District). McCarthy received 710 votes.

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Elmbrook School Board: Incumbent Glen Allgaier and Gary Jones also ran unopposed for two seats in Elmbrook School Board. Allgaier received 6,374 votes and Jones received 6,164 votes. 

Waukesha County Circuit Court: Michael O. Bohren and Donald J. Hassin Jr. ran unopposed for Branch 1 and 9. 

 


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