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Greg Freiherr

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Greg Freiherr
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Education

Bachelor's

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Personal
Profession
Writer/editor

Greg Freiherr was a candidate for at-large representative on the Fond du Lac School District school board in Wisconsin. Freiherr was defeated in the at-large general election on April 4, 2017.

Biography

Freiherr works as a writer and editor, as well as a substitute teacher and corporate analyst. He earned his B.S. in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[1]

Elections

2017

See also: Fond du Lac School District elections (2017)

Two of the seven seats on the Fond du Lac School District school board were up for at-large general election on April 4, 2017. Board incumbent Mark Strand filed for re-election and was joined on the ballot by newcomers Greg Freiherr, Monica Walk, and Dan Sitter. Strand and Walk won election for the two seats.[2]

Results

Fond du Lac School District,
At-Large General Election, 3-year terms, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Monica Walk 34.06% 2,725
Green check mark transparent.png Mark Strand Incumbent 30.51% 2,441
Dan Sitter 19.70% 1,576
Greg Freiherr 15.57% 1,246
Write-in votes 0.16% 13
Total Votes 8,001
Source: Elisabeth Moore, "Email correspondence with Eileen Shapiro," May 23, 2017

Funding

Freiherr did not report any campaign contributions or expenditures to the Fond du Lac School District in this election.[3]

See also: List of school board campaign finance deadlines in 2017
Campaign Finance Ballotpedia.png

All school board candidates in Wisconsin were required to file a campaign registration statement with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission after qualifying as candidates. This statement declares their candidacy to the county clerk's office and allows them to claim exemption from reporting campaign contributions and expenditures. Candidates were only required to report campaign contributions and expenditures if they did one or both of the following:[4]

  • Accepted contributions, made disbursements, or incurred debt in excess of $2,000 during the calendar year
  • Accepted more than $100 from a single source during the calendar year, barring contributions made by candidates to their own campaigns

There were three campaign finance report deadlines in 2017:

  • The pre-primary report was due February 13, 2017,
  • The pre-election report was due March 27, 2017, and
  • The post-election report was due July 15, 2017.[5]

Candidates who filed before January 1, 2017, also had to file a continuing campaign finance report on January 16, 2017.[6]

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