Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Whitefish Bay voters chose Miller and Fuda over two other candidates in Tuesday night's election.
Trustee Jay Miller has won re-election to the Whitefish Bay Village Board, and newcomer Carl Fuda has been elected to the board for the first time. Miller and Fuda survived a four-way election that included Kevin McMahon and Kenneth Wysocky. Both Miller and Fuda had lawn signs peppered around the Bay in the weeks leading up to Tuesday's election. When reached on Tuesday night, Miller, a four-year incumbent, said he appreciates the continued support from Whitefish Bay residents. "I'm happy that I have an opportunity to serve another three years," he said. "I like coming up with solutions to difficult problems, and reaching a balanced approach to addressing them. That's what we have applied in the past and will continue to do in the future…
Friday, March 22, 2013
Jay Miller, Carl Fuda, Ken Wysocky and Kevin McMahon are running for two seats in the April 2 election.
Four candidates are seeking two three-year terms on the Whitefish Bay Village Board in the April 2 election. The candidates are incumbent Trustee Jay Miller, Kenneth Wysocky, Carl Fuda and Kevin McMahon (Click on link for biographical information on each candidate). The four candidates survived a five-way primary election in February. To provide residents with the most information on where they stand on the issues facing the village, Whitefish Bay Patch invited readers to submit questions that we posed to the candidates. Here, in their own words, are the candidates' answers to those questions as well as some posed by Patch.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The former Milwaukee County judge received the least votes in the five-way village trustee election. Now, four candidates will compete for two seats in the general election on April 2.
Robert Crawford has been knocked out of the five-way village trustee race, receiving the least votes in Tuesday's primary election. Crawford, a retired attorney and Milwaukee County judge, has chastised the Village Board in recent years for not being more aggressive with its sewer improvement plans. Whitefish Bay traditionally enjoys high turnout numbers, but even with a village trustee primary on the ballot, turnout only measured 21 percent. Four candidates remain in the race for two available trustee seats in the April 2 election. Four-year incumbent Trustee Jay Miller received the most votes (889); Carl Fuda received 812 votes; Kevin McMahon received 444 votes and Kenneth Wysocky received 422 votes. Crawford received 295 votes. …
Monday, February 11, 2013
One incumbent and four challengers are vying for two trustee seats in the Feb. 19 primary election.
Five candidates are seeking two three-year terms on the Whitefish Bay Village Board in the Feb. 19 primary election. The top four voter-getters will advance to the April 2 general election. The candidates are incumbent Trustee Jay Miller, and challengers Robert Crawford, Kenneth Wysocky, Carl Fuda and Kevin McMahon (Click on link for biographical information on each candidate). To provide residents with the most information on where they stand on the issues facing the village, Whitefish Bay Patch invited readers to submit questions that we posed to the candidates. Here, in their own words, are the candidates' answers to those questions as well as some posed by Patch.
Monday, January 21, 2013
From taxes to sewers to downtown development, the next Village Board will tackle several key issues in 2013. Patch wants readers to pose questions for the five candidates running in next month's Whitefish Bay Village Board primary election.
Five candidates are running for two spots on the Whitefish Bay Village Board in the Feb. 19 primary election, and Patch will be there every step of the way as we cover this important race. But this time around, we are going to have our readers get more involved in our coverage of the campaign. And we're starting by asking you to help us formulate questions for the candidates. Whitefish Bay Patch will soon contact the candidates vying for the trustee spots to get biographical information as well as their views on the issues facing the village. But we don't want to be the only ones posing the questions; we want to hear what's on your mind as well. If you have a question you would like to ask one or all of the candidates, post it in the …
Thursday, January 3, 2013
While the Village Board field is packed, the Whitefish Bay School Board election is uncontested with two candidates running for two open seats.
Five village residents are running for two Village Board seats, which means a primary election will be held in February. Wednesday was the last day for candidates to declare candidacy for the Village Board and School Board in the April 2 election. The five candidates running for village trustee are incumbent Trustee Jay Miller, Robert Crawford, Kenneth Wysocky, Carl Fuda and Kevin McMahon. Because there are five candidates, the village will hold a primary election on Feb. 19 that will narrow the field to four candidates for the spring election on April 2. Trustees serve three-year terms and earn $600 annually. For the Whitefish Bay School Board, two candidates – incumbent Cheryl Maranto and Kristin Yunker, have filed paperwork to run for …
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5:32 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
FYI MCMahon signed the Walker Recall   more ›