Candidate for Bristol School Board, Victor Nightingale, shared his reasons for running & vision for Bristol’s schools with the RPKC

Victor Nightingale is a U.S. Navy Veteran, community volunteer, and servant leader dedicated to ensuring fiscal responsibility, academic excellence, and transparent governance in Bristol’s schools. I am running for the Bristol School Board because I believe our district needs common-sense leadership that prioritizes students, supports educators, and manages resources responsibly.
As a proven leader, he brings discipline, accountability, and a commitment to service—values he’s carried throughout his military service, his professional career, and his community involvement.
Victor Nightingale believes in respecting taxpayers, fostering open communication, and ensuring our students receive a high-quality education free from distractions.
Victor Nightingale’s Platform
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY – Ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely, eliminating wasteful spending, and keeping financial decisions transparent and accountable.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE – Keeping the focus on education by supporting teachers, prioritizing student success, and maintaining high academic standards.
STRONG LEADERSHIP & ACCOUNTABILITY – Holding district leadership accountable, increasing transparency, and restoring trust between the community and the Bristol School Board.
COMMUNITY VALUES & PARENT ENGAGEMENT – Ensuring parents have a voice in their children's education and that policies align with the priorities of Bristol families.
Vote for Victor Nightingale on or before Election Day April 1, 2025
Join Victor Nightingale in ensuring strong, accountable leadership for Bristol schools.
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When & Where To Vote
In-Person Absentee Voting (early voting) begins on March 18th and runs through March 28th, 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.
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Online registration deadline:Â March 12, 2025
Register by mail deadline:Â Must be postmarked by March 12, 2025
Absentee ballot request to your Municipal Clerk deadline:Â March 27, 2025, 5PM
In person registration deadline:Â April 1, 2025