Politics & Government
Rob Glazier Says He'll Run in 2013; Kevin Bubacki Posts Interest for 6th District
There are only three weeks for candidates to submit paperwork to run for alderman. With 4 seats open in 2013, a couple more names have come up.
Two more names, one officially, have been added to the spring election for 2013.
Alderman Rob Glazier currently is the District 4 alderman, having been appointed after Keith Werner's resignation this past spring. He told Muskego Patch that he intends to run in 2013.Â
In addition, Kevin Kubacki, who is a loan officer with Pyramax Bank, has officially filed paperwork to run in the 6th District. Neome Schaumberg had announced in November she would not run again in 2013.
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Muskego will have their primary on Feb. 19 if enough candidates emerge for the four district seats on the Common Council, which means at least three candidates per district.
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District 2 will need a new alderman as Kert Harenda was redistricted out, but rules allowed him to finish his term. No one yet has stepped forward to run.
Noah Fiedler also resigned from his District 7 post at the end of March 2012, with former alderman Eileen Madden being appointed. She told Muskego Patch that she would be filing papers to run again in 2013.
Interested in throwing your hat into the ring? The first day to circulate nomination papers was Dec. 1, 2012 and the final day for filing nomination papers is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer at Muskego City Hall. Aldermanic terms are all two years.
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