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  2. Randy Udell - Wikipedia

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    Udell was born in Beloit, Wisconsin, in 1961.He attended public school in Janesville, Wisconsin, later attending the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater.While at UW–Whitewater, he was involved in student government, serving as a student senator, as well as party politics, working for Representative Les Aspin and chairing the campus Young Democrats organization.

  3. Maureen McCarville - Wikipedia

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    McCarville won her first political office in 1999 when she was elected to the DeForest village board. She served four years in that office, and then served by appointment on the DeForest Police and Fire Commission from 2001 to 2012. In 2012, she was elected to the Dane County Board of Supervisors, representing DeForest and neighboring Windsor.

  4. Scott McDonell - Wikipedia

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    A Democrat, McDonell currently serves as the County Clerk in Dane County, Wisconsin having been elected to the position on November 6, 2012, and reelected in 2016 and 2020. Before his service as Clerk, McDonell served on the Dane County Board of Supervisors from 1996 to 2013, including eight years as chair.

  5. Dane County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Dane County is governed by a county executive and a county board of supervisors. The county executive is elected in a countywide vote. The county executive is Melissa Agard. The board of supervisors consists of 37 members, each elected from single member districts. As the policy-making body of the county government, the board of supervisors ...

  6. NBC to look at fast-growing Dane County as predictor of 2024 ...

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    Compare that to Dane, the fastest-growing county in the state, where voters cast 35,000 more ballots than they did in 2016. Madison alone contributed 16,000 more ballots for Democrats.

  7. Mike Bare - Wikipedia

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    He served as director of the Wisconsin chapter for some time and was also chair of the organization's national programs committee. [2] In the Spring election of 2020, he was elected to the Dane County board of supervisors, running unopposed in an open seat. [6] He was re-elected without opposition in 2022. [7]

  8. Melissa Ratcliff - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, in the summer of 2018, incumbent Dane County board member Danielle Williams resigned her seat in order to accept a job as a lobbyist for the county government. The Dane County board chair, Sharon Corrigan, chose Ratcliff from a number of applicants to fill out the remainder of Williams' term, and Ratcliff's selection was ...

  9. Administrative divisions of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    A Board of Supervisors is the main legislative entity of the county. Supervisors are elected in nonpartisan elections for two-year terms (except in Milwaukee County where the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors served four years). In May 2013, the Wisconsin Legislature passed a bill that will reduce the terms of office from four years to two ...