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Demographics, Math, and Power: How Franklin’s Growing Muslim Community Became Politically Central

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News Franklin’s political landscape is changing — and the numbers explain why. Over the past several years, the city has seen significant growth in its Muslim population. That growth has not been quiet. It has translated into visible civic engagement: attendance at council meetings, participation in development debates, organized voter outreach, and increasing political literacy through groups such as the Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance (WMCA). Approximately 6% of Franklin’s voters — roughly 2,100 individuals — identify as Muslim . In a municipality where recent elections have been decided by margins smaller than that number, this demographic shift is not merely cultural. It is political. This article does not suggest coercion, manipulation, or secret agreements. There is no public evidence of quid-pro-quo arrangements or discriminatory conduct. What the evidence does show is this: When electoral margins tighten, organized constituen...

Nelson Forced to Vote as TID 10 Advances After Heated Public Hearing on Blight, Subsidy, and Transparency

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News Franklin’s debate over the former Sentry / Orchard View property escalated Thursday night as the Plan Commission convened a public hearing on the proposed creation of Tax Incremental District No. 10 (TID 10) — formally designated as a proposed Blighted Area District . What unfolded was more than a development discussion. It became a referendum on blight designation, public subsidy, density, and political accountability — in the middle of an active mayoral election cycle. A Packed Chamber — and a Divided City Mayor John Nelson, who chairs the Plan Commission and is currently running for reelection, called the meeting to order with a full dais present: Alderwoman Courtney Day, Alderman Nabil Salous, Commissioners Kevin Haley, Patrick Leon, Michael Shawgo, and Rebecca Specht (Commissioner Leung excused). By the time the public hearing opened at 6:53 p.m., the chamber had heard nearly an hour of presentations from: Arianna Schmidt and To...