Incumbents in contested school board races in Brown County will keep their seats, although several boards will see new members amid turnover.
Voters headed to the polls April 7 to vote in a statewide election, state Supreme Court, as well as municipal and school board elections.
In the largest school district, Green Bay School Board incumbents Laura McCoy and Samantha Meister kept their seats. Mary Lou Chang will be the new face on the board; incumbent Lynn Gerlach did not run for reelection.
If the results and margins of victory hold up, Meister and Yang will serve three-year terms and McCoy will serve a one-year term.
Three candidates ran for two seats on the Howard-School Board. Incumbent Christina Amtmann and challenger Meghan Weycker beat out Pooja Bambha-Arora. Incumbent Rachelle Paulsen did not run for reelection.
The winners will serve three-year terms.
Three candidates sought two at-large seats on the West De Pere School Board. Incumbents Jenni Fuss and Jason Dorn beat out Joseph P. Bergner. They will serve three-year terms.
Here are the unofficial results:
Green Bay School Board
All precincts reporting
Howard-Suamico School Board
All precincts reporting
West De Pere School Board
All precincts reporting
Contact Green Bay education reporter Nadia Scharf at nscharf@usatodayco.com or on X at @nadiaascharf.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here are Green Bay, Howard-Suamico, West De Pere school board results
Reporting by Nadia Scharf, Green Bay Press-Gazette / Green Bay Press-Gazette
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