Leadership MKE
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Leadership MKE announces support for 14 candidates running for local office

Leadership MKE supported candidates have already scored significant primary victories.

By - Mar 13th, 2018 10:28 am

MILWAUKEE, WI – Leadership MKE, the recently formed political group that supports candidates who are committed to making Milwaukee a better place to work, live and raise a family, announced this morning they will be actively supporting 14 candidates running for local office across Milwaukee County for the April 3rd election.

“Leadership MKE is proud to support these outstanding candidates running for local office,” said George Aldrich, Executive Director of Leadership MKE. “Milwaukee County residents have a real opportunity on April 3rd to elect new candidates who will bring fresh ideas to local government. Milwaukee needs strong leaders at every level of government who are willing to work together to address our challenges. We believe that electing these candidates across the county will usher in a new wave of fresh progressive leadership that will help Milwaukee County move forward.”

Leadership MKE will be supporting the following candidates this election:

Dan Bukiewicz, Oak Creek Mayor
Jessica Carpenter, Shorewood Village Trustee
James Davies, Milwaukee County Board District 8
McKenzie Edmonds, Shorewood Village Trustee
Robert Hansen, Greenfield School Board
Michelle Haugen, Greenfield School Board
Patti Logsdon, Milwaukee County Board District 9
Felesia Martin, Milwaukee County Board District 7
Wanda Montgomery, Brown Deer Village Trustee
Richard Moze, Greenfield School Board
Leah Schreiber Johnson, Oak Creek-Franklin School Board
Casey Shorts, Milwaukee County Board District 1
Sylvia Velez Ortiz, Milwaukee County Board District 12
Paul Zovic, Shorewood Village President

Leadership MKE supported candidates have already scored significant primary victories. James Davies easily won his three-way primary, earning 45%, while the second place and third place candidates received 29% and 25% of the vote respectively. In the eight-way primary for Oak Creek Franklin Schools, Leah Schreiber Johnson earned a strong third place finish and is well positioned to win one of the three school board positions in April.

Leadership MKE is a new, civic minded organization dedicated to supporting dynamic candidates for local political office that are committed to making their community, and all of Milwaukee County, a better place to work, live and raise a family. Additional information about Leadership MKE can be found on their website, www.leadershipmke.com.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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Comments

  1. Jennifer Cooney Vulpas says:

    This new group is curious to me, which is headed up by George Aldrich. He and his group have endorsed three of the candidates running in the Shorewood election. The other two candidates, Davida Amenta (incumbent Trustee) and Allison Rozek (Candidate for Shorewood Village President) were not interviewed by this new group. I wonder how this decision made? This is a new group. But it doesn’t seem to do it’s research. Disappointing.

  2. KRalph says:

    Commenting late, however found that this organization is a creation of Milwaukee County Exec. Chris Able.
    So with his monies he can throw a ton of bucks where he wants.
    Abele wants to get rid of the county supervisors who disagree with him and anyone further down the political chain that may support these supervisors or are associated with them.
    So take these endorsements with a big grain of salt, especially the county supervisor districts, i.e. no#8, no#12, etc.
    Jennifer I agree with you.

  3. PMD says:

    An unprecedented amount of money spent on races for county board. Backing candidates not because constituents demanded it but because the incumbents don’t do whatever Abele wants. He’s bad news.

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