Politics & Government
Dickmann Issues Concession Letter, Thanks to Muskego
Former mayoral candidate thanks supporters.
Former candidate for mayor of Muskego Scott Dickmann issued a statement today, Feb. 17, urging Kathy Chiaverotti and Luke Hudock to put the needs of the city and its people first as they head into the April 5 general election.
Chiaverotti and Hudock were the top vote getters in the Feb. 15 primary election. Dickmann was eliminated after trailing Hudock by only 18 votes.
Here is Dickmann's full statement:
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From Mayoral Candidate Scott Dickmann:
To the fine citizens of Muskego, I wish to share my heartfelt thanks to all of you; firstly, for voting in Tuesday’s primary, a right that is often taken for granted. Secondly, for taking the time to disseminate the information provided by the candidates over the course of these last few weeks, and not least of all for the opportunity to stand before you and offer up my words, ideals, leadership, and will to lead this great city into the future. I congratulate and thank the two remaining candidates in the race, and implore them both to engage in healthy debate as we move toward choosing our new Mayor. It is my hope putting the peoples’ interests in the forefront, and guiding Muskego’s future in collaboration with those interests.
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In the coming weeks, I can assure you that I will be involved in making sure key issues are discussed, and that there is clarity between the two remaining candidates.
With that said I would encourage you to take the time to meet with Mr Hudock. I took the time to meet with him yesterday and discussed his views, ideas, and the direction he would guide the city in the years to come. There are many areas he and I agree and I believe he is the best choice for our great city.
Sincerely,
Scott Dickmann
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