Wednesday, September 15, 2010
12:19 AM
Plale looks like only incumbent leggie to fall
Outside of state Sen. Jeff Plale, the rest of the incumbent leggies who drew a primary opponent look like they'll pull through.
State Rep. Steve Kestell, R-Elkhart Lake, had the closest race, winning 56 percent of the vote. He was followed by GOP Rep. Don Pridemore of Hartford, who took 58 percent in a three-way primary.
Some precincts are still out in the Assembly incumbents' races. But the AP has declared the following incumbents winners in their races: Karl Van Roy, R-Green Bay, (73 percent); Jeff Stone, R-Greendale, (82 percent); Ron Turner, D-Racine, (77 percent); Pat Strachota, R-West Bend, (77 percent); Joan Ballweg, R-Markesan, (73 percent); Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, (75 percent); Terry Van Akkeren, D-Sheboygan, (80 percent); Barb Toles, D-Milwaukee, (84 percent); Leon Young, D-Milwaukee, (70 percent); and Peggy Krusick, D-Milwaukee, (63 percent).
-- By Staff
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