Politics & Government
Meet Sarah Wilke, Candidate For Waukesha 14th District
Sarah Wilke, the incumbent candidate for Waukesha's 14th Aldermanic District, is seeking re-election on April 2.

WAUKESHA, WI — Wisconsin's Spring 2019 general election will be held Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Voters will see a jam-packed ballot featuring a multiple local and a few statewide races.
Sarah Wilke, incumbent candidate for Waukesha's 14th Aldermanic District, is seeking re-election after she was initially appointed to the post in August. Wilke says she is focused on public safety and has her eyes on an important park project in her district.
"The city has a lot of priorities, but I want to make sure Meadowview park gets completed for our District," she told Patch.
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Name:
Sarah Wilke
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Occupation:
Stay-at-home mother. Wilke has also been employed at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin as a health unit coordinator, and as an occupational therapist.
Place of Residence:
Waukesha
Why I'm running for office:
My job is to get out there, knock on your door, and listen to you! I want us to work together. I am
the voice of District 14, one of fifteen Aldermen who work to together to lead the city in making
decisions for today and future generations.
Top Issues:
The city has a lot of priorities, but I want to make sure Meadowview park gets completed for our District.
I will do a ride along with the police each year of my term to see firsthand why we are one of the safest cities of our size in the state.
Early Voting in Waukesha
Spring Election
April 2, 2019
March 18 to March 22 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
March 25 to March 28 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
March 29 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Check out a view of your sample ballot in Waukesha.
Know Wisconsin's Voter ID Law: Acceptable forms of ID at the polls.
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