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Kaukauna native wins special election for seat in state assembly

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Kaukauna native wins special election for seat in state assembly


Submitted photo/Kaukauna native William Penterman was the winner of a special election held last week to fill Wisconsin’s vacant 37th District Assembly seat that was vacated when John Jagler was elected state senator. The Republican who lives in Columbus with his wife Abby received 3,742 votes compared to 3,063 votes for his Democratic opponent.
Republican William Penterman was the winner of a special election held last week to fill Wisconsin’s vacant 37th District Assembly seat that was vacated when John Jagler was elected state senator.

 

 


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