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April 5, 2025 Election Day Results: Town of Oregon Nonpartisan Office and Referendum Election Results for April 1, 2025  https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result#race0120  https://cdn.townweb.com/townoforegonwi.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/April-5-2023-Election-Results.pdf State Superintendent of Public Instruction State Superintendent 554    Brittany Kinser 1163  Jill Underly 8        Write-In   Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court 546    Brad Schimel 1294  Susan Crawford 0        Write-In   Court of Appeals Judge District 4 1102  Jennifer Nashold 8        Write-In   Circuit Court Judge Branch 2 1096  Payal Khandhar 10      Write-In   Circuit Court Judge Branch 16 1095  Rhonda L. Lanford 8        Write-In   County County Executive 440    Stephen E. Ratzlaff, Jr. 1067  Melissa Agard 8        Write-In   Town Board Chairperson 1142  Carl Walser 20      Write-In   Town Board Supervisor – Vote for 2 800    Steve Jernegan 981    Tim LeBrun 18      Write-In 5        Write-In   Oregon School Board Area I 538    Matt Ledbetter 640    Nathan Hensal      11      Write-In   Oregon School Board Area II 1049  Leslie Wright 14      Write-In   Referendum State Question Photographic identification for voting. 800    Yes 971    No     Belleville School District, Vote for not more than 3 34      Steven D. Elliott 46      Marian Viney 33      Beth Yurs 0        Write-In 0        Write-In 0        Write-In     Referendum Belleville School District Question Shall the School District be authorized to exceed the revenue limit 34      Yes 58      No     1090  In-person Voters 734    Absentee Voters 18      Election Day Registration 1842  Total Voters 0        Provisional Voters   

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Fire Prevention Week & Brooklyn Fire/EMS Customer Satisfaction Suvey

Starting Tuesday, June 8 is Fire Prevention Week.  For additional information, please visit the website starting Tuesday, June 8th www.firepreventionweek.org.

If you live with the Brooklyn Fire & EMS District, please consider completing the Customer Satisfaction Survey below.

The Brooklyn Fire & EMS District is developing a strategic plan and is interested in learning more about how the community views the services we provide. Your time with this short survey will help us evaluate options for improvement.

The district’s Firefighters and EMTs provide service to 3,500 people living and working in over 45 square miles in the Brooklyn area. The district is funded by the Village of Brooklyn and the Towns of Brooklyn, Rutland, Union and Oregon.

Brooklyn Fire & EMS District – Customer Satisfaction Survey