Politics & Government

Greendale School Board Candidates To Answer Questions At Forum

Do you have questions for Greendale School Board candidates? Here's how you can submit them for a forum ahead of the Feb. 15 primary.

The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County and the Love Thy Neighbor Foundation Greendale are planning a virtual forum where candidates for the Greendale School Board can answer questions, including ones from you.
The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County and the Love Thy Neighbor Foundation Greendale are planning a virtual forum where candidates for the Greendale School Board can answer questions, including ones from you. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

GREENDALE, WI β€” The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County and the Love Thy Neighbor Foundation Greendale are planning on holding a forum on Saturday where Greendale School Board candidates for the Feb. 15 primary election can answer your questions.

The virtual forum will be taped at 10 a.m. and then posted on Vote411.org and other Greendale websites, according to the announcement from Love Thy Neighbor Foundation on Facebook.

You can submit your own question for the forum by emailing info@lovethyneighborfoundation.org.

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Questions, which are due on Tuesday, cannot be directed toward one candidate and should be appropriate for all candidates to answer. The League of Women Voters will screen questions to avoid personal attacks or irrelevant questions, according to the announcement.

The candidates for the Greendale School Board primary are:

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  • Thor Misko (incumbent)
  • Brian Bock
  • Tassia Hughes
  • Lorin Schuchardt
  • Tony Novinska
  • Robert Kobleska

Patch will also be publishing individual candidate profiles as we inch closer to the Feb. 15 primary, which will be posted as soon as each candidate responds.

The location that you vote at may have changed.

Residents who live east of Loomis Road will vote at Highland View Elementary and residents who live west of Loomis Road will vote at Greendale High School, according to the Village of Greendale.

Find sample ballots and your voting location online by clicking here.

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