Voters in Corrigan, Onalaska went to the polls

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Voters in the Corrigan-Camden Independent School District and the cities of Corrigan and Onalaska held general elections May 3. Onalaska ISD and Goodrich ISD were able to cancel their elections as no one filed to challenge the incumbents.

Positions on the ballot in the Corrigan-Camden ISD included Position 6, presently held by Jason Benjamin, and Position 7, presently held by David Ray. Both incumbents filed and Erika Alvarez also filed for Position 7. Both incumbents will return to service on the board. Benjamin received 251 votes for Position 6. For Position 7, Ray received 191 votes and Alvarez received 162 votes.

Positions 1, 3 and 5 on the Corrigan City Council were on the ballot. Position 1, held by Eden Rebollar, and Position 3, held by Johnathan Max Willson, were on the ballot and neither incumbent drew opposition. Pam Freeman did not file for reelection to Position 5, leaving the seat open. Thomas J. Roberts and Phelicha Jolly sought election to that position. Results were unavailable as of press time Tuesday afternoon.

In the City of Onalaska, three “at large” positions on the city council were on the ballot – those presently held by Shirley Gilmore, T.D. Jennings and Zachary Davies. Both Gilmore and Davies filed for reelection. Others that filed included Joseph Polizzi, Traci Dennison and Howard A. Smith. Davies and Gilmore will return to serve and will be joined by Smith. Davies received 175 votes, Gilmore received 159 votes and Smith received 131 votes. Polizzi received 50 votes and Dennison received 81 votes.

These vote totals are all unofficial and will not be considered official until the election returns are canvassed.