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1995 Brown County, Wisconsin Executive special election

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1995 Brown County, Wisconsin Executive special election

← 1995August 22, 19951999 →
 
NomineeNancy NusbaumJerome Van Sistine
PartyNonpartisanNonpartisan
Popular vote18,57111,274
Percentage62.22%37.78%

County Executive before election

Don Holloway(acting)
Nonpartisan

Elected County Executive

Nancy Nusbaum
Nonpartisan

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The1995 Brown County, Wisconsin Executive special election took place on August 22, 1995, following a primary election on July 25, 1995. Several weeks after winning re-election onApril 4, 1995, County Executive Tom Cuene resigned effective June 2.[1] Guy Zima, the Chairman of the County Board, became acting County Executive[2] until July 5, when former County Executive Don Holloway was appointed as interim Executive.[3]

Five candidates ran in the special election:De Pere MayorNancy Nusbaum; County Supervisor and former State SenatorJerome Van Sistine, Zima, County Clerk Randy Johnson, andHumboldt Town Board Chairman Norbert Dantinne Jr. TheGreen Bay Press-Gazette endorsed Nusbaum and Dantinne as its top two choices, praising Nusbaum as "a proven leader" and Dantinne for having "a small town openness and candor and a record of distinction as Humboldt town chairman."[4]

In the primary election, Nusbaum placed first by a wide margin, winning 49 percent of the vote. Van Sistine narrowly placed second with 14 percent of the vote, defeated Zima, who won 13 percent; Johnson, who won 12 percent; and Dantinne, who won 11 percent.[5]

In the general election, Nusbaum was endorsed by theGreen Bay Press-Gazette, which praised her for showing "an ability to work with the business community and other elected officials" as Mayor, and criticized Van Sistine as "lack[ing] the vision and energy to lead Brown County government at this critical juncture."[6] Nusbaum defeated Van Sistine by a wide margin, receiving 62 percent of the vote to his 38 percent,[7] and becoming the county's first female County Executive.[8]

Primary election

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Candidates

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Declined

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Results

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Primary election results[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanNancy J. Nusbaum14,75749.17%
NonpartisanJerome Van Sistine4,24614.15%
NonpartisanGuy Zima3,99113.30%
NonpartisanRandy D. Johnson3,65312.17%
NonpartisanNorbert Dantinne Jr.3,36511.21%
Total votes30,012100.00%

General election

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Results

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1995 Brown County Executive special election[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanNancy Nusbaum18,57162.22%
NonpartisanJerome Van Sistine11,27437.78%
Total votes29,845100.00%

References

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  1. ^Langenkamp, Don (May 22, 1995)."Cuene quits: County executive leaves June 2 to take job at AMS".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  2. ^Cioni, Tom (June 6, 1995)."Zima will be executive".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  3. ^Cioni, Tom (June 22, 1995)."Board confirms Holloway".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. B-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  4. ^"Nusbaum, Dantinne deserve to face off".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. July 22, 1995. p. A-5. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  5. ^Langenkamp, Don (July 26, 1995)."It's all uphill for Van Sistine: Nusbaum wins big in county executive primary".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  6. ^"Cooperative skills make Nusbaum right choice".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. August 20, 1995. p. A-12. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  7. ^Langenkamp, Don; Cioni, Tom (August 23, 1995)."Nusbaum starts with a mandate".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  8. ^"Executive post was created in 1970; salary is $53,300".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. August 23, 1995. p. A-4. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  9. ^abCioni, Tom (June 8, 1995)."Nusbaum in the race for county executive".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. B-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  10. ^Cioni, Tom (June 12, 1995)."Van Sistine enters race for county executive".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. B-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  11. ^abCioni, Tom (June 28, 1995)."Zima enlivens campaign".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  12. ^Cioni, Tom (June 14, 1995)."Two more join race for county executive".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. B-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  13. ^abc"Field narrows in executive's race".The Post-Crescent.Appleton, Wisconsin. May 31, 1995. p. B-2. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  14. ^abcdSrubas, Paul (May 23, 1995)."County executive race could get crowded fast".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. A-1, A-2. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  15. ^Cioni, Tom (June 9, 1995)."Kuehn won't run for county executive".Green Bay Press-Gazette.Green Bay, Wisconsin. p. B-1. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  16. ^"Brown County Executive Race - 7/25/95"(PDF). Brown County Clerk. 1995. RetrievedJuly 10, 2025.
  17. ^"Brown County Executive Race - 8/22/95"(PDF). Brown County Clerk. 1995. RetrievedJuly 10, 2025.
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