Iron County voters will be faced with only one race when they cast their primary ballots tomorrow.
Three candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination for the Iron County district attorney post.
This election will mark the first time the DA's position will be a four-year term.
District Attorney Martin J. Lipske of Kimball, Wis., is seeking re-election.
He is being challenged by former Iron County Corporation Counsel Jodie Bednar-Clemens of Mercer, Wis., and attorney Sam Filippo from Saxon, Wis.
Seeking re-election to their four-year positions, and running unopposed on the Democratic ticket are county clerk Mike Saari of Oma, Wis., treasurer Mark Beaupre of Saxon, and register of deeds Robert Traczyk, Hurley.
U.S. Rep. David Obey, D-Wausau, is seeking re-election to the District 7 post that he has held for the past 38 years.
Challenging Obey for his seat is Republican Dan Mielke from Rudolph, Wis.
Wis. Rep. Gary Sherman, D-Port Wing, faces a challenge from Alan E. Ralph of Drummond.
Republican Shirl LaBarre from Hayward is also vying for that position.
Polls throughout the county will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.