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Ten contested races in the April Dunn County Board election


There will be 10 contested Dunn County Board contests, including one primary contest races in the April 2026 election.  


Here are the contested districts and candidates: 


District 1: Timothy A. Lauffer, Colfax, and Jeff Foster, Colfax

District 2: Heather Seburn, Prairie Farm, and John Wurtzler, Boyceville

District 6: Dustin Shackleton, Menomonie, and Jim Zons, Colfax

District 9: Stephanie May, Downing, and Samuel S. Thompson, Knapp

District 11: Michelle Bachand, Menomonie, and Dave Lindquist, Menomonie

District 22: Andrew Hagen,  Menomonie, and Katie Richartz, Menomonie

District 26: Darrin Witucki,  Menomonie, and Larry R. Bjork, Menomonie

District 28: Gordon Wolf, Menomonie, and Tim C. Lienau, Menomonie

District 29: David E. Styer, Menomonie, and Amber J. Robinson, Eau Galle 


The following candidates are unopposed, or there is no candidate: 


District 3: (No candidate)

District 4: Ronald P. Score, Boyceville

District 5: Gary Stene, Colfax

District 7: Gary Bjork, Colfax

District 8: Luke Wilsey, Menomonie

District 10: Donald Gjeston, Knapp

District 12: Mike Kneer, Menomonie

District 13: Monica Berrier, Menomonie

District 14: Agnes Welsch, Menomonie

District 15: Barbara W. Lyon, Menomonie

District 16: Tom Wagner, Menomonie

District 17: Kelly McCullough, Menomonie

District 18: Sheila Stori, Menomonie

District 19: Cody Gentz, Menomonie

District 20: Spencer P. Berndt, Menomonie

District 21: Diane L. Morehouse, Menomonie

District 23: Mark Thomas, Menomonie

District 24: Randy Prochnow, Menomonie

District 25: Tom Gilbert, Elk Mound

District 27: Robert Bauer, Mondovi 


A Spring Primary Election will be held on Feb. 17, 2026, but only in the city of Menomonie for the three candidates for mayor. 


The Spring General Election is April 7, 2026. 


Information on the election and candidates is available at  https://dunncountywi.gov/elections.


Media release.


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