Kenosha County Voters Determine Local Representation in 2026 Spring Election

Following the 2026 Spring Election held on April 7, Kenosha County officials have released unofficial results for a wide array of local races, including County Board Supervisors, City of Kenosha Alderpersons, and various School Board positions.

A total of 33,086 ballots were cast across 124 precincts, signaling active engagement from the local community in shaping the future of Kenosha’s municipal and educational governance.

“The high level of participation in these local races underscores how much the residents of Kenosha care about their schools, their districts, and the leadership of our county,” said [Name of spokesperson/official], [Title]. “We appreciate every citizen who took the time to vote and have their voice heard.”

Key local race highlights include:

  • County Board: Voters finalized leadership across 23 districts, with several competitive races determining the balance of representation for the coming term.
  • City Council: All 17 Alderperson districts have reported results, confirming the incoming council members who will oversee city-level policy and development.
  • Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD): With 102 precincts reporting, the community has selected new leadership for the school board, an outcome that will shape the district’s strategic direction regarding curriculum and educational resources.

 

Key Election Results (Unofficial):

County Board Supervisors (Select Districts)

  • District 1: William Doc Grady
  • District 3: Riki Tagliapietra
  • District 4: Laura Belsky
  • District 6: Dave Tarzon
  • District 10: David Lux
  • District 11: Guida Brown
  • District 13: John Franco
  • District 15: Dave Geertsen
  • District 16: Jeff Cologna (Note: Remaining districts were won by unopposed incumbents.)

Kenosha City Council (Alderpersons)

  • District 3: Jan Michalski
  • District 4: Rex Davenport
  • District 6: Brandi Rose Ferree
  • District 9: Keith W. Rosenberg
  • District 15: Julia Metallo (Note: All other districts were won by unopposed incumbents.)

Kenosha Unified School District Board The community has elected the following individuals to the school board:

  • Robin Cullen (29.79%)
  • Bob Tierney (27.35%)
  • Yolanda Santos Adams (23.48%)

Local Referenda Results

  • Village of Somers: “No” (60.63%)
  • Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District: “No” (57.56%)
  • Twin Lakes #4 School District: “No” (51.67%)
  • Wheatland J1 School District: “Yes” (58.81%)

These results are currently unofficial until certified by the Board of Canvassers. Full details on all district-specific tallies for every race, including town boards and other school districts, can be found here

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