Politics & Government
Muskego Aldermen To Face Opponents in 2012
It's likely at least two of the three districts up for re-election will be true races; first district is still unknown if Tracy Snead will run.

In 2011, four aldermanic seats were on the ballot in Muskego, but only one - district four - saw any competition, with Heidi Lindhorst running unsuccessfully against incumbent Keith Werner. Kert Harenda (D2), Neome Schaumberg (D6) and Noah Fiedler (D7) all ran unopposed.
However, 2012 is setting up to be a different year, with district five's seat already featuring two candidates, incumbent Dan Soltysiak, and newcomer John Englehardt, who has been a member of the board for the Muskego Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, as well as the pastor of the Muskego Apostolic Tabernacle.
District three's alderman Neil Borgman has said he will file papers to run again, and may face Larry Lefebvre, a member of the Little Muskego Lake District Board. Lefebvre has taken out papers, and has said he was looking to run, but has not filed officially for his candidacy as of yet.
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In addition, should district two alderman Kert Harenda, who will no longer reside in the district after new ward boundaries are made official in 2012, decide to run for the third district, a primary will take place on February 21.
First district alderman Tracy Snead has not stated if she was going to run again in 2012, nor have there been any challengers for her district.
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