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St to S Madison Ave, thence northerly along Madison Ave to Hall Ave, easterly along Hall Ave to Main<br />
St, thence southeasterly along Main St to Church St, southwesterly on Church St to Newberry Ave,<br />
westerly along Newberry Ave to Colfax St, south along Colfax St to Mary St <strong>and</strong> place of beginning.<br />
The Polling place <strong>for</strong> Ward 6 shall be Marinette High School, School District Board Room, 2139<br />
Pierce Avenue.<br />
Ward 7, with a population of 1363, Described as commencing intersection of CTH T/Roosevelt Rd<br />
<strong>and</strong> Hall Ave; thence east along Hall Ave to Madison Ave, south along Madison <strong>and</strong> S Madison Ave to<br />
Thomas St, west along Thomas St to State St, thence south along State St to Carney Ave, west along<br />
Carney Ave to CTH T/Roosevelt Rd, northerly along CTH T/Roosevelt Rd to Hall Ave <strong>and</strong> place of<br />
beginning. The Polling place <strong>for</strong> Ward 7 shall be Duer Gymnasium, 402 Williams Street.<br />
Ward 8, with a population of 1428, Described as commencing intersection of Hall Ave/STH 64 <strong>and</strong><br />
Roosevelt Rd/STH 180; thence west along STH 64 to west city line, northerly <strong>and</strong> easterly along city<br />
line to the Menominee River, thence easterly along the Menominee River <strong>and</strong> north city line to<br />
intersection Ely St extended to the Menominee River, southerly along an extension of Ely Street <strong>and</strong><br />
Ely St to Main St, thence northwesterly along Main St to Hall Ave, westerly along Hall Ave to Hall<br />
Ave/STH 64/Roosevelt Rd/STH 180 <strong>and</strong> place of beginning. The Polling place <strong>for</strong> Ward 8 shall be<br />
Duer Gymnasium, 402 Williams Street.<br />
Ward 9 is a citywide district. The Polling place <strong>for</strong> Ward 9 shall be all of the above-listed polling<br />
places. (Ordinance 2011 adopted 7-5-11)<br />
2.0105 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER<br />
The official newspaper of the City of Marinette shall be the EagleHerald, <strong>and</strong> any<br />
successor publication.<br />
2.0106 ELECTION INSPECTORS<br />
A. The Civic Affairs, Cemetery, Traffic <strong>and</strong> Lights Committee shall determine<br />
the number of election officials needed <strong>for</strong> each polling place subject to<br />
Wis. Stat. §7.32, as amended. Prior to determining the number of election<br />
officials, the Committee shall consider the advice <strong>and</strong> recommendation of<br />
the City Clerk. The number of election officials at any individual polling<br />
place shall not be less than three. (Ordinance 2005-2029 adopted 1-4-05)<br />
B. The City Clerk may select alternate election officials, two or more sets of<br />
officials to work at difference times on election day, <strong>and</strong> may establish<br />
different working hours <strong>for</strong> different election inspectors assigned to the<br />
same polling place.<br />
(Ordinance 2005-2029 adopted 1-4-05)<br />
Statutory Reference: Wis. Stat. § 7.30 (2003-04)<br />
Wis. Stat. § 7.32 (2003-04)<br />
2.0107 NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY FOR CITY OFFICES<br />
Whenever three (3) or more c<strong>and</strong>idates file valid nomination papers, c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
<strong>for</strong> elective City offices shall be nominated by a non-partisan primary conducted<br />
pursuant to Section 8.11, Wis. Stats. The Clerk shall provide <strong>for</strong> a spring primary<br />
election to choose two such c<strong>and</strong>idates to be placed on the ballot at the regular<br />
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