Politics & Government

All You Need to Know Before Going to the Polls

With the election one day away, here is a look back at previous coverage and information on how to vote.

Oak Creek voters face several important decisions when they head to the polls on Tuesday.

On the ballot are contested races for state Supreme Court, Milwaukee County executive and Oak Creek-Franklin School Board.

Voters will also pick between Pedro Colon and Christopher Lipscomb for circuit court judge. 

Find out what's happening in Oak Creekwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

And residents in the city's 1st District will choose between Dan Jakubczyk and Kathryn Michuda for a seat on the Oak Creek Common Council.

Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. To look up your voter information, visit the state's Voter Public Access site; for questions, call the clerk's office at (414) 768-6500.

Find out what's happening in Oak Creekwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The clerk's office has also put together a handy guide to voting in Oak Creek, which includes a sample ballot.

In case you missed them, here are links to previous Oak Creek election coverage on Patch:

Patch also posted several video interviews with Stone and Abele, which can be found here.

Meanwhile, the Journal Sentinel has a preview of the circuit court race, and WisconsinVote has profiles of David Prosser and JoAnne Kloppenburg.


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