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Practically Speaking

Kyle and her husband moved to Brookfield in 1986. She became active in local politics and started blogging in 2004. Her focus is primarily on local issues but often includes state and national topics, too. Kyle looks at things from the taxpayers' perspective in a creative, yet down to earth way, addressing them from a practical point of view.

Hope Judge Nelson Phillips prevails on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012: Primary Election Milwaukee County

Conservatives, Elections, WISCONSIN

Voter ID is now in effect, so do remember to bring it to the polls if you live in a municipality holding a primary election tomorrow.

All of Milwaukee County will be voting for Branch 17 Judge in the primary. Judge Nelson Phillips is the Conservative in that race. His website is judgenelsonphillips.com but clicking that link gave me a Bandwidth Limit Exceeded message and suggested trying again later.

The following is from my fellow Conservative blogger, Randy Melchert:

"Tomorrow is the Nonpartisan Primary Election. Most of Waukesha County does not have a primary (except for a Western Waukesha County municipal judge race), but Milwaukee County and many other areas do.

"The areas below are having primaries where there are identified conservative candidates:

 

"All of Milwaukee County - has a primary:
> Judge Nelson Phillips - Branch 17 (countywide)
> Kristie Bunting - County Comptroller (countywide)
> Deanna Alexander - County Board #18 (NW Milwaukee)
> Don Schwartz - County Board # 9 (South Milwaukee)
Germantown School District - has a primary:
> Sarah Larson - School Board
Cedarburg School District
> David Krier
Mequon School District
> Webholz, Laev, Allen (http://www.cheryle-gary-ed.com/)
Port Washington School District
> Earl Kelley, Ross Larsson
Kewaskum School District
> Jim Leister, Harry Roecker


 

Remember April 3rd is our spring election for nonpartisan races such as alderman, school board, and county supervisors and also our Presidential Primary!.

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  1. Blog post update:
    Conservative Judge Nelson Phillips did make it through the primary yesterday, and today, his website is working fine. Judgenelsonphillips.com

    Photo ID passed its first real test in this light turnout primary. But even in Sheboygan, where the mayoral recall election boosted turnout, there were "hardly any complaints" according to the Sheboygan Clerk, Cinda Langhoff. http://elections.wispolitics.com/2012/02/clerks-gab-exec-dir-say-few-problems.html

    Since most people drive to the polls, voters would have their drivers licenses with them. And from what I observed from being a Milwaukee poll watcher in 2010, many voters voluntarily showed their photo IDs. http://www.brookfieldnow.com/blogs/communityblogs/practically_speaking.html?tag=Voter fraud

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