Politics & Government
Election Update: Chiaverotti to Advance to April Ballot; Second Spot May Be a Toss Up
Hudock, Dickmann only 18 votes apart in unofficial totals.
Kathy Chiaverotti maintained a solid lead as the Feb. 15 results rolled in from the seven districts that cover Muskego. Who she will face in the April general election, however, may be too close to call.
Taking an early lead, Scott Dickmann soon fell behind fellow candidate Luke Hudock, and final tallies left only 18 votes between the two.
Unofficial results, which will be finalized tomorrow, Feb. 16, are as follows:
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Chiaverotti: 1,787
Hudock: 854
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Dickmann: 836
Write in: 11
Additionally, the judicial race for State Supreme Court was narrowed to David Prosser, Jr., who held a commanding lead over the other three candidates in the race. Prosser will face Joanne Kloppenburg in April. Final unofficial results for this race were as follows:
Prosser: 2,415
Kloppenburg: 498
Joel Winning: 249
Marla Stephens: 198
