Voters Provide Insight Into the Democratic Flip in Waukesha's Mayoral Race
Both candidates say the city needs more state aid, no tax increases and a more transparent government.
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Voters provide insight into the democratic flip in Waukesha's mayoral race
The city of Waukesha has a new Democratic-backed mayor in traditionally red Waukesha County. Common Council president Alicia Halvensleben is the new mayor-elect, defeating Republican State Representative Scott Allen with 51% of the vote. In a very tight race, Halvensleben won by approximately 450 votes to become the first Democratic-backed candidate elected in 12 years. With longtime Mayor Shawn Reilly deciding not to run for a fourth term, the …
DECISION WISCONSIN: Waukesha has a new mayor, Common Council President Alicia Halvensleben
WAUKESHA, Wis.– Common Council President Alicia Halvensleben will serve as Waukesha’s next mayor. The city of Waukesha held its first open-seat mayoral race in 20 years. In the race for Waukesha mayor, Common Council President Alicia Halvensleben and state Rep. Scott Allen ran to replace Mayor Shawn Reilly, who did not seek reelection for a fourth term. Allen has been one of the most conservative Republicans in the Legislature since his election…
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