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Fiduciary Rule for the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches in Milwaukee, PART II

 


January 7, 2022

CITY OF MILWAUKEE ||  Twelve (12) individuals from the 15 aldermanic districts of  Milwaukee have signed up with the City Election Commission to run for mayor of Milwaukee.  This requires submitting 1500 acceptable petitions.  Candidate Ieshuh Griffin was the first to turn in the required 1500 petitions.  They will be certified for accuracy.

Milwaukee has 280,000 registered voters to date.

Candidate Diversity
The 12-member list has 5 females and 7 males. Five are African American - the largest People of Color electorate in Milwaukee.  Some have more name recognition than others. Some running to make a name for themselves. Some are presently in an elected position (state, county, and city) and an ex-alderman. The present acting mayor, city attorney, and county sheriff are running for selection. 

The candidates have 4 more days to acquire the 1500 petitions by 5 pm Tuesday, January 11, 2022.
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FIDUCIARY RULE
The FIDUCIARY RULE calls for accountability of those allowed by rules and regulations - basically "appointed" to ensure that Milwaukee - 96.8 square miles (15 aldermanic districts) stakeholders are protected with committees, boards, councils, etc. to assist elected officers to enforce the laws. Click HERE.

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