Following the 2026 Spring Election held on April 7, 2026, unofficial results show significant community engagement across municipalities and school districts throughout Kenosha County. Voters in towns, villages, and school districts outside the City of Kenosha have weighed in on key local governance positions and critical educational referendums.
The high turnout for this election underscores the deep commitment residents have to the future of their local communities. These races, particularly at the school board and village level, directly impact the daily services, infrastructure, and educational policies that shape the future for families across the county.
Key Outcomes from the 2026 Spring Election
The results highlight new and continuing leadership across various jurisdictions:
- Village and Town Leadership: Residents across the county have selected their representatives to manage municipal growth and public services. Notable contests included leadership races in the Villages of Bristol, Paddock Lake, Pleasant Prairie, Salem Lakes, Somers, and Twin Lakes.
- Educational Governance: School board elections saw high activity, with voters choosing leadership for districts including Bristol #1, Randall J1, Silver Lake J1, Twin Lakes #4, Union Grove J1, and Wheatland J1, as well as representation for Westosha Central andFollowing the 2026 Spring Election held on April 7, 2026, unofficial results show significant community engagement across municipalities and school districts throughout Kenosha County. Voters in towns, villages, and school districts outside the City of Kenosha have weighed in on key local governance positions and critical educational referendums.
The high turnout for this election underscores the deep commitment residents have to the future of their local communities. These races, particularly at the school board and village level, directly impact the daily services, infrastructure, and educational policies that shape the future for families across the county.
Key Outcomes from the 2026 Spring Election
The results highlight new and continuing leadership across various jurisdictions:
Village and Town Leadership: Residents across the county have selected their representatives to manage municipal growth and public services. Notable contests included leadership races in the Villages of Bristol, Paddock Lake, Pleasant Prairie, Salem Lakes, Somers, and Twin Lakes.
Educational Governance: School board elections saw high activity, with voters choosing leadership for districts including Bristol #1, Randall J1, Silver Lake J1, Twin Lakes #4, Union Grove J1, and Wheatland J1, as well as representation for Westosha Central and Wilmot Union High School Districts.
Community Referendums: Several districts held critical referendums regarding local infrastructure and school funding, with voters in the Village of Somers, the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District, the Twin Lakes #4 School District, and the Wheatland J1 School District providing direction to their respective boards on these measures.
The full list of unofficial results for these municipal and educational races is available through the Kenosha County Clerk’s office at [Link to Official County Results Page].These results remain unofficial until the formal canvass process is completed.
Based on the unofficial results provided, here are the outcomes for the county-level races formatted as an HTML table.
Wilmot Union High School Districts.
- Community Referendums: Several districts held critical referendums regarding local infrastructure and school funding, with voters in the Village of Somers, the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District, the Twin Lakes #4 School District, and the Wheatland J1 School District providing direction to their respective boards on these measures.
The full list of unofficial results for these municipal and educational races is available through the Kenosha County Clerk’s office at [Link to Official County Results Page].
These results remain unofficial until the formal canvass process is completed.
Based on the unofficial results provided, here are the outcomes for the county-level races formatted as an HTML table.
*Note: The results are based on the unofficial data provided. Write-in candidates were excluded from this summary.*
