I’m in the race!

Fresh off the heels of Janet Evans’ announcement that she plans on running for a seat on the Franklin School Board, I have an announcement of my own.

I’ve filed all the necessary paperwork, and I am now a candidate for a seat on the South Milwaukee School Board. I’ve had a desire for a long time to make a difference in my community, and as the proud parent of two children in the South Milwaukee school district, I feel serving as a member of the School Board will give me a chance to make a positive contribution to the community I call home.

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26 thoughts on “I’m in the race!

  1. Congrats! It is great to see those of us who have been blogging away on what is right or wrong with our democracy to actually get in the game themselves!

  2. South Milwaukee needs more citizens like you, Zach! I can’t wait to be at the victory party!

  3. I enjoyed meeting you in person tonight Zach, and I believe you will make an excellent School Board member.

    Good Luck!

    Janet

    PS

    Thanks for the compliment when we first shook hands 🙂

  4. Here’s a serious question for you Zach. South Milwaukee is such a clansville type of place and I’m curious if you have had or currently have relatives in the city’s government?

    Also, South Milwaukee is in need of a new city attorney and a new municipal judge who will not dismiss everything that comes before him/her…for those who are reading this and may be qualified those two positions.

  5. Anon, to answer your first question, I don’t believe I have any relatives in the city’s government, but I should qualify that statement by saying I don’t really know my father’s side of the family too well, so it is possible that I do or did have a relative who served in city government without really realizing it. I hope that answers your question.

    As to your statement about the city attorney and municipal judge, I could say the same thing about many city attorneys and municipal judges throughout the county.

  6. Well, I want to announce that I have entered the South Milwaukee School Board race, as well. Anon, as far as clansville, it doesn’t have to be family to get elected. It’s all about who you know, and that can swing voters for you or against you. As for living in South Milwaukee my entire life and going through the school system, is something the voters like as well.

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