Milwaukee Aldermanic Race Results
Three open seats on Common Council with 20 candidates running.
Milwaukee voters headed to the polls Tuesday to vote in a statewide, nonpartisan primary for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. But approximately 120,000 residents on the city’s North Side were able to vote in a second race to select their future representative Milwaukee Common Council.
The top two vote-getters in each race advance to an April 4 general election.
Last updated: 10:44 p.m.
District 1
Zandra Bailey – 513 votes -17.34%
Marshall Martin – 163 votes – 5.51%
Vincent Toney – 288 votes – 9.73%
David Bowen – 974 votes – 32.92%
Andrea Pratt – 1,012 votes – 34.20%
Write-In – 9 votes – 0.30%
22 out of 22 wards reporting
Top two candidates advance to April 4 general election
District 5
Joe Fisch – 385 votes – 7.05%
Bruce Winter – 397 votes – 7.27%
P. Thomas Thadison III – 573 votes – 10.50%
Annette Jackson – 989 votes – 18.12%
Lamont Westmoreland – 1,581 votes – 28.96%
Ray Banks – 847 votes – 15.52%
Jeff Spence – 652 votes – 11.94%
Write-In – 35 votes – 0.64%
26 out of 26 wards reporting
Top two candidates advance to April 4 general election
District 9
Odell Ball – 842 votes – 23.77%
Walt Love – 259 votes – 7.31%
Donna Ross – 303 votes – 8.55%
Jasmine Tyler – 332 votes – 9.37%
Larresa Tayler – 728 votes – 20.55%
Cherie Ray – 44 votes – 1.24%
Amber Danyus – 622 votes – 17.56%
Russell Antonio Goodwin, Sr. – 394 votes – 11.12%
Write-In – 18 votes – 0.51%
21 out of 21 wards reporting
Top two candidates advance to April 4 general election
Wisconsin Supreme Court Results
See our coverage of the statewide race’s results.
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- March 16, 2016 - Vincent Toney received $40 from David Bowen
- March 16, 2016 - Vincent Toney received $40 from David Bowen