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Mount Pleasant Voters Choose Frontier, Eperjesy and McKenna for School Board

The village didn't have a primary for any of its village board, but voters came out to cast a ballot at higher than the predicted average of 10 percent.

 

Mount Pleasant voters turned out at a rate of about 12 percent Tuesday to cast their ballots in the primary races for state Supreme Court and the Racine Unified School Board.

In the end, Mike Frontier, Chris Eperjesy and Julie McKenna were the top three vote-getters in the village. The top six rounds out with Robert Wittke, Roger Pfost, and Kristie Formolo.

A total of 2,251 voters cast ballots, or about 12 percent of the 18,131 registered voters in Mount Pleasant.

Here's how residents voted:

Randy Bryce - 341

Laura Betker - 325

Chris Eperjesy - 836

Cecilia Anguiano - 232

Robert Wittke, Jr. - 697

Tifene Brown - 175

Mike Frontier - 1,066

Julie McKenna - 721

Kristie Formolo - 401

Roger Pfost - 593

Related Topics: Racine Unified School District and School Board primary

GearHead

7:34 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Ahhh, by your own math Kristie Formolo had more votes than Randy Bryce. Or are you a subscriber to inventive math?

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Heather Asiyanbi

8:39 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

@Gear - ah, geez. My fault! I'm fixing it now ... thanks for seeing that!

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