April 6 Election Results

April 6, 2021 Spring Election- Town of Poygan-
TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTERS 237
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
106 -Jill Underly
120- Deborah Kerr
Court of Appeals for Judge District 2
87- Jeffrey Davis
131- Shelley Grogan
County Executive
130- Jon Doemel
88- Mark Harris
Town Board Chairman
184- Marty Johnson
8- write in
Town Board Supervisor (2)
167- John Meyerhofer
135- James Hanneman II
3- write in
Town Clerk
187- Julia Reinert
2-write in
Town Treasurer
194- Trina Herbst- Gutche
Winneconne Community School Board (3)
73- Donna Hanson
81- Jillayne Verich
78- Becky Ladue
8- Jerod Zamzow
22- Katie Houlihan
Omro School Board (2)
71- Marty Johnson
7- Jeff Beem
12- Ronell Hubanks


Notice of the Local Board of Canvas

TOWN OF POYGAN

Notice of the Local Board of Canvassers

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the close of the voting on Election Day, April 6, 2021,at 8693 Town Hall Road, in the Poygan Town Hall, pursuant to the provisions of WIS Stat. 19.84, the Election Inspectors will convene as a joint meeting of the Local Board of Canvassers for the purpose of conducting the local canvasses pursuant to WIS Stat7.51 and 7.53 (1).
This meeting will be open to the public pursuant to Wis Stat 19.81-89


Town of Poygan Annual Meeting

TOWN OF POYGAN
ANNUAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given in accordance with Sec. 60.11 (2) (b) Wis Statues that the Annual Town Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 7:00 p. m.

Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance.

2020 Minutes. Motion to Approve the Minutes

Annual Report Motion to Approve the Annual Report

Town Calendar
Next Town Board Meeting April 21, 2021 @ 7:00 p.m.

Questions or comments.

Next Annual Meeting, April 19, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m. Motion to set 2021 Annual Meeting Date

Adjourn, Motion to Adjourn

Julia Reinert, Clerk


Caucus Minutes

TOWN OF POYGAN
2019 CAUCUS
JANUARY 6, 2020

Chairman Johnson called the caucus to order.

John Luebke was appointed to chair the caucus.

Nominations for Town Chairman were opened.
Martin Johnson was nominated by Julia Reinert, the nomination was 2nd by David Gutche..
There were no other nominations; nominations were closed for Town Chairman.

Nominations for Town Supervisor were opened.
John Meyerhofer was nominated by Martin Johnson , the nomination was 2nd by James Hanneman.
James Hanneman was nominated by Joan Hanneman, the nomination was 2nd by John Luebke.
There were no other nominations; nominations were closed for Town Supervisor.

Nominations for Town Clerk were opened.
Julia Reinert was nominated by Dave Gutche , the nomination was 2nd by James Hanneman.
There were no other nominations; nominations were closed for Town Clerk.

Nominations for Town Treasurer were opened.
Trina Herbst-Gutche was nominated by Susan Schwartz, the nomination was 2nd by Dave Gutche.
There were no other nominations; nominations were closed for Town Treasure.

Caucus was adjourned.


Notice of Caucus

TOWN OF POYGAN
NOTICE OF TOWN CAUCUS
January 6, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Town of Poygan will hold its Caucus to nominate candidates to appear on the April 6, 2021 spring ballot on January 6, 2021 @ 7:00 p.m. at the Poygan Town Hall, located at 8693 Town Hall Road, Winneconne, WI 54986. The following offices are up for election, Town Board Chairman, Town Board Supervisor, Town Board Supervisor, Town Clerk and Town Treasurer. All terms are for two years beginning on Tuesday April 20, 2021.

Julia Reinert, Clerk

Publish December 28, 2020


November 3, 2020 Election numbers

Total Votes cast were 869
Number of Absentee ballots issued 321
Number of Absentee ballots counted 315
Number of absentee ballots cancelled because they voted in person on November 3, 2020 were 3
Number of absentee ballots not returned 3

PRESIDENT
Joseph Biden
Kamala Harris 236

Donald Trump
Michael Pence 613

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 6
Jessica King 241
Glen Grothman 612

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 53
Diana Lawrence 237
Dave Murphy 612

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Christian Gossett 708

COUNTY CLERK 737
Susan Ertmer

COUNTY TREASURER
Mary Krueger 738

WINNEBAGO COUNTY REFERENDUM
Yes 575
No 216

OMRO SCHOOL REFERENDUMS
# 1
Yes 184
No 95

#2
Yes 160
No 117


Notice of Town Meeting

POYGAN TOWN MEETING
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
Following the 8:00 p.m. Budget Hearing

AGENDA

Call to Order

Town Meeting Minutes, 2019.

Motion to set 2021 Highway budget at $ 252,599.34.
Motion to approve Resolution #11-18-2020 for Electors to Adopt the Town’s 2020 Tax Levy to be collected in 2021.

TOWN OF POYGAN
WINNEBAGO COUNTY

Resolution #11-18-2020 to Adopt the 2020 Town’s Tax Levy to be Collected in 2021.

Whereas, s. 60.10(1) (a) of Wis. Statues authorizes the town electors of a town to adopt the town levy at a town meeting of the electors:

Whereas, a special town meeting of the electors has been called for this 18th day of November, 2020:
Now, therefore, the special town meeting of the Town of Poygan, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, by a majority vote of the eligible electors voting on this 18th day of November, 2020 duly assembled and voting resolves and orders as follows:

BE IT RESOLVED, the town electors of the Town of Poygan, Winnebago County, Wisconsin hereby adopt the town tax levy for 2020 to be collected in 2021 at
$282,866.00.

TOWN OF POYGAN

Motion to Adjourn the Town Meeting.

Julia Reinert, Clerk


November 3, 2020 In-Person Voting starts October 20

In Person Absentee Voting
Town of Poygan
November 3, 2020 Election

In person early voting available by appointment starting October 20.
October 20th- October 29, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. and October 30 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Call Julia Reinert to set up an appointment, (920) 685-2686.
Want to vote by mail. go to myvote.wi.gov to apply for an absentee ballot. Don’t wait too long, it takes a few days for mail delivery.
Julia Reinert, Clerk


Explanation of Winnebago County Referendum- 11/3/2020 Election

November 3, 2020 Election
Winnebago County Referendum Question and Explanation

Should the state legislature enact proposed legislation to support passage of an amendment
to the United States Constitution that seeks to reclaim democracy from the expansion of corporate
personhood rights and the corrupting influence of unlimited political contributions and spending?
YES / NO
(This is an advisory referendum only.)

Explanation of a “yes” or “no” vote:

An answer of YES to the referendum question indicates the voter believes there should
be a limit to political contributions and spending and the expansion of corporate
personhood rights.

An answer of NO to the referendum question indicates the voter believes there should
not be a limit to political contributions and spending and the expansion of corporate
personhood rights.

Please note that your vote on this question will not directly result in the passage or non-passage
of any ordinance or state statute. The purpose of the question is to advise your representatives
of the amount of support for and against limiting political contributions and spending and the
expansion of corporate personhood rights.


Fire District Meeting

TOWN OF POYGAN
Fire District Meeting September 14, 2020

Monday, 14, 2020 @ 7:00 P.M. The Town of Poygan Board of Supervisors will be attending the Fire District Meeting @7:00 p.m. at the Winneconne-Poygan Fire Station, 550 West Main Street, Winneconne. A majority of the town board may be present.
Julie Reinert, Clerk