We can’t keep voting the same people into state & local office if we expect things to improve. Let’s vote for change in Wisconsin & Kenosha County on February 18, 2025.

Want Change? Then Vote for Change!

Tired of Wisconsin having the lowest test scores in decades? Want our taxpayer-funded public schools to return to teaching our children to read, write, and do math at grade level so they can be productive citizens? Want more transparency from the schools that you pay for? Then vote out the old State Superintendent of Public Instruction & Vote for Brittany Kinser.
Vote for New KUSD School Board Members
Sick of KUSD School Board members allowing boys in girls’
sports, restrooms, & locker rooms? Fed up with sexually explicit materials being provided to minor children by KUSD employees? Vote for Valerie Kretchmer and Andreas Mamalakis. We have the chance to get 2 new candidates through the Primary Election on February 18, 2025. The RPKC recommends voting for Valerie Kretchmer & Andreas Mamalakis.
Vote NO $115 Million Tax Increase
Can’t afford a $115 million tax increase? Then vote for change! Vote NO to wasting more money on failing public schools. We have detailed News posts here, here, here, and here explaining in-depth why we recommend voting “NO” to the Kenosha Unified School District’s referendum asking for a $115 tax increase on KUSD taxpayers.
Here’s the KUSD Referendum on the February 18th Ballot:
Shall the Kenosha School District No. 1, Kenosha County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes by $23,000,000 per year beginning with the 2025-2026 school year and ending with the 2029-2030 school year, for non-recurring purposes and consisting of operational expenses and debt service for safety and security improvements?
Vote “NO” or pay $115 million more for the next 5 Years.
Fight, fight, fight & vote in every election!

When & Where To Vote
In-Person Absentee Voting (early voting) begins on February 4th and runs through February 14th, depending upon your municipality. In the city, vote at the Kenosha City Clerk’s office, 625 52nd Street, Kenosha WI. See the Kenosha City Clerk’s official Spring Election 2025 Press Release for additional information. Outside the City, check your municipality’s web site for information on when and where you can early vote.
Municipal Election Information:

If you’re not sure whether you’re registered to vote, check the MyVote Wisconsin website. You can also use this link to update your registration—in particular, if you’ve moved or changed your name.
If you need to register to vote, bring with you a picture ID, and documentation of where you live. Your Wisconsin driver’s license or state-issued ID card is enough, if it shows your current name and address. If your license/ID does not show your current name or address, bring a document that does show your current name and address – for example, a tax bill, a utility bill, or a paycheck or pay stub. Visit Bring It to the Ballot for all the information you need.
Plan Ahead!
A few minutes spent planning when and where to vote could save you hours of aggravation.
If at all possible, do yourself a favor and vote early—but regardless, vote! The future of our nation depends on it.
Make Your Plan to Vote Now!
Online registration deadline: Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Register by mail deadline: Must be postmarked by Thursday, February 13, 2025
In person registration deadline: Tuesday, February 18, 2025