Paging through some of the South Milwaukee election results …
- Turnout was about as expected: 36.2%. More than 4,200 of 11,641 registered voters went to the polls.
- It was a clean sweep across all four districts for Mayor Tom Zepecki — even in the First District, where he scored big wins over district resident and write-in candidates Todd Lorino and Michael Moeller. Zepecki had 546 votes in the First, compared with 371 for Lorino and 31 for Moeller.
- David Maass got the most votes for South Milwaukee School Board in all but the Third district. He won big in the First, picking up 690 votes to 463 for challenger Sophia Williams and 433 for Kathleen Molus. Molus won the Third with 595 votes to 559 for Maass.
- Remember when Newt Gingrich was a Republican presidential front-runner? He got all of 96 votes Tuesday in South Milwaukee.
- The results tabulated Tuesday did not include 27 outstanding absentee ballots, including seven military ballots and six from overseas. Forty total absentee ballots sent out were not returned. See this.
So, what stood out for you as you look at the results?
