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Spring Primary Election Results for Oshkosh Races

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Spring Primary Election Results for Oshkosh Races

Feb 17, 2026, 9:48 PM CST

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Updated on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 6:30 to correct vote counts.

OSHKOSH, WI—(WISS)—Three primaries throughout the Oshkosh area on Tuesday reduced the field of candidates for Oshkosh Common Council, Oshkosh Area School Board, and for one district on the Winnebago County Board of Supervisors. Unofficial election results for the Spring Primary were published by the Winnebago County Clerk on Tuesday night.

Winnebago County District 14 Supervisor

Incumbent Tom Swan loses his bid for reelection. 

Voters selected one candidate to advance to the runoff. Advancing to the Spring Ballot run-off election are former Winnebago County Executive Jon Doemel and Richard Norenberg.

CandidateVotes
Richard Norenberg296
Jon Doemel175
Thomas Swan116
Total589

Election results for OASD Board of Education

In the race for the Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education, voters chose two candidates.

The field of five becomes four as Incumbent Barbara Herzog and challengers Mallory Schneider Birschbach, Jacob Wolf, and Paul Molitor advance to the run-off election.

CandidateVotes
Barbara Herzog (Incumbent)3,676
Mallory Schneider Birschbach2,846
Jacob Wolf2,419
Paul Molitor2,165
Jefferey Adam Watts568
Total11,708

Oshkosh Common Council

Eight candidates entered the primary election for Oshkosh Common Council and six will advance to the runoff election. The candidates who will continue to the April Ballot are Incumbent Jacob Amos, former Mayor and Common Council Member  Paul Esslinger, Alec Lefeber, former Common Council Member Meredith Scheuermann, Logan Jungbacker, and Tim Neubauer.

CandidateVotes
Jacob Amos (Incumbent)2,608
Meredith Schereumann2,104
Paul Esslinger1,942
Alec Lefeber1,912
Logan Jungbacker1,904
Tim Neubauer1,606
Eric Gumz1,236
Dan Lenz900
Total14,250

The Spring Ballot on April 7, 2026, will decide these elections, plus 15 other contested races on the Winnebago County Board of Supervisors. Voters also will elect a new mayor for Neenah in April.

Lisa Hale

Lisa Hale is Northeast Wisconsin Bureau Chief and the voice of newscasts on WISS. Email her at [email protected].

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