On Tuesday, April 2, seats held by all elected members to the Walworth County Board of Supervisors will come due for reelection.
There are 11 supervisory districts, according to Walworth County Clerk Susi Pike. Districts including wards within the city of Whitewater, and towns of Whitewater and Richmond, are as follow:
City of Whitewater
Residents living within the city of Whitewater will find the names of incumbent Walworth County supervisors on the April ballot. There are no races within the two Walworth County districts which include wards in the city.
Within the city of Whitewater, residents living within wards 1-10 are included within the following Walworth County Board of Supervisors districts:
District 3
City of Whitewater, Wards 1 and 2
The incumbent is Brian Holt.
There are no challengers running for this seat.
District 4
City of Whitewater, Wards 3-10
The incumbent is Al Stanek.
There are no challengers running for this seat.
(City of Whitewater Wards 11-13 are in Jefferson County. A story including information about Jefferson County Board of Supervisors races is here: https://whitewaterwise.com/jefferson-county-board-whos-running-to-represent-whitewater-fort-koshkonong/.)
Town of Whitewater
Residents living within the town of Whitewater will find the name of an incumbent Walworth County supervisor, Brian Holt, on the April ballot. The town’s wards, 1-3, are included in a single district: No. 3.
District 3
Town of Whitewater, Wards 1-3
The incumbent is Brian Holt.
There are no challengers running for this seat.
Town of Richmond
Town of Richmond wards 1-3 are in Supervisory District No. 5. The district will see a race between incumbent Ryan G. Simons, who serves as the board’s vice chairman, and a challenger Bud Wojcik.
District 5
Town of Richmond, Wards 1-3
Incumbent Supervisor Ryan G. Simons is running against challenger Bud Wojcik.