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The Milwaukee County GOP Should Have Thought Twice Before Endorsing John Nelson

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News FRANKLIN, Wis. — The Milwaukee County Republican Party Executive Committee voted Wednesday evening to support Franklin Mayor John Nelson as he seeks reelection in the city’s upcoming mayoral race. The vote occurred during a meeting of the party’s Executive Committee held March 11 at the Milwaukee County GOP office, 801 S. 108th Street in West Allis . Nelson, who has served as mayor of Franklin since 2023, has been seeking support from Republican Party leadership as part of his reelection campaign. Although municipal elections in Wisconsin are officially nonpartisan , party endorsements can provide candidates with organizational support, volunteer networks, and fundraising assistance during a campaign. Executive Committee Considered Endorsement According to individuals familiar with the meeting, the Executive Committee discussed whether the organization should support Nelson’s candidacy before voting on the matter. The meeting ...

Franklin District 6 at a Crossroads: Why Jason Craig Deserves Support

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News EDITORIAL -- Franklin District 6 at a Crossroads: Why Jason Craig Deserves Support The race for Franklin’s District 6 alderman seat is shaping up to be more than a routine municipal election. Photographs from recent campaign events show Mayor John Nelson and Milwaukee County Supervisor Steve Taylor appearing alongside Alderman Maqsood Kahn and District 6 candidate Danelle Kenney. For many residents, those appearances highlight what looks like an emerging political alignment within Franklin politics. As the district that includes the ROC and Ballpark Commons area heads into another closely watched election, voters must decide whether they want an alderman who operates independently—or whether District 6 will become part of that growing political bloc. The Strauss Development Debate One of the most contentious development disputes in recent Franklin history occurred during the proposed Strauss Brands slaughterhouse expa...

Nelson Campaign Sign Near Director of Administration’s Home Sparks Enforcement Questions

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News A dispute over a “Re-Elect Nelson” campaign sign placed near the residence of Franklin Director of Administration Kelly Hersh has raised broader questions about sign ordinance enforcement, political neutrality within city administration, and accountability in City Hall. The issue surfaced after Basil Ryan, a candidate challenging Mayor John Nelson , reported that the sign appeared to be located within the public right-of-way , where Franklin’s municipal code prohibits political signage. What began as a complaint about a single campaign sign has since evolved into a larger debate about who enforces city ordinances when the official responsible for overseeing city administration is involved in the dispute. Sign Dispute Follows Meeting on Stolen Campaign Signs and Placement Rules The controversy surrounding the sign near the residence of the Director of Administration also comes immediately after a meeting held last week by Mayor J...