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Racine Unified School Board Election: What Questions Do You Have?

Who's running for Racine School Board? What do they stand for? And what else do you want to know about these six candidates?

Voters will choose from a field of six candidates to fill three spots on the Racine Unified School board on April 2.

In the primary in February, Mike Frontier came out on top with a total vote count of 4,082, or 14 percent of the total ballots cast. Incumbents Chris Eperjesy and Julie McKenna round out the top three with 3,235 (11.26 percent) and 2,897 votes (10 percent), respectively.

The top six vote-getters will advance to the April general election.

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Also in the top six are Robert Wittke, Jr. (2,737, or 9.53 percent), Roger Pfost (2,416, 8.14 percent) and Kristie Formolo (1,704,or 5.93 percent).

The three candidates with the most votes will earn a spot on the board.

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Learn more about the candidates' backgrounds, top priorities, the district's achievement gapΒ and the biggest issue facing RUSD.

But we also wanted to ask our readers, what questions do you have for the candidates? Tell us in the comments section.


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