Politics & Government

Muskego City Elections Take Shape

With today as the last day to file, all Aldermanic races appear to have challengers.

Now that the Christmas season is in the rearview mirror, election season returns (did it ever really leave?), and Tuesday marks the final day that candidates can file paperwork at to get on the ballot.

Unlike last year, which saw only one district contested (Heidi Lindhorst ran unsuccessfully against incumbent Keith Werner in district 4), all three seats up for election have at least two names that will appear on the ballot.

Here's a breakdown:

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District 1 -

Tracy Snead is facing a challenge from two others, Randall Hojnacki and Robert Wolfe, although Wolfe's nomination papers have not been filed as of yet. In addition, Hojnacki's name also appears as a candidate for the 23rd District for the Waukesha County Board. As each position is considered part-time, it's possible that Hojnacki can serve if elected in both positions.

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The City of Muskego Clerk's office confirmed that if there are three candidates for district 1, a primary election will be held on Feb. 21.

District 3 -

Neil Borgman is also going to see a challenge from Larry Lefebvre, who has been on various committees for the city including the Little Muskego Lake Rehabilitation and Protection District.

District 5 -

Dan Soltysiak will face John Englehardt in April for the seat. Englehardt experience includes a directorship on the board for the Muskego Chamber of Commerce.

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