The Milwaukee County Board of SupervisorsThe Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of the county and consists of eighteen supervisors, each representing one of eighteen supervisory districts in the county. The county board adopts an annual county budget, resolutions and local ordinances (laws). They also establish programs and public services for the county. Voters elect supervisors to represent their supervisory district for a two-year term in nonpartisan elections.La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de MilwaukeeLa Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Milwaukee es el cuerpo legislativo del condado y está formado por dieciocho supervisores, uno por cada uno de los dieciocho distritos en el condado. La junta del condado adopta el presupuesto anual del condado, resoluciones y ordenanzas locales (leyes). También establece programas y servicios públicos para el condado. Los votantes eligen supervisores para representar a su distrito supervisor por un término de dos años en elecciones no partidistas.
Campaign Phone
262-724-0259
Campaign Mailing Address
9815 W Woelfel Road, Franklin, WI 53132
I’m a doctor and a proud dad of five. I’m running because I want Milwaukee County to work better for everyday families. I’ve served as Treasurer of the Franklin Public School Board, helping guide responsible budgeting, and I’ve volunteered on medical missions with underserved communities. I decided to run because too many residents feel unheard and disconnected from county government. We deserve transparent leadership that shows up, listens, and puts community needs first.
The biggest challenges facing our district include access to mental health care, rising costs of living, and the need for smarter investment in our neighborhoods. I would prioritize community-based mental health services, strengthen programs that help seniors age with dignity, and push for transparent budgeting that ensures our tax dollars come back to our communities through parks and family-friendly services. Residents deserve leaders who show up, listen, and act before problems become crises.
Ensuring equal access to county resources starts with meeting people where they are. I support improving access to healthcare and mental health services, and investing in workforce development that creates good-paying local jobs. I also believe in regular town halls and office hours throughout the district so every resident has a voice in county decisions.
As a dad of five, public safety is something I think about every day. When my kids walk out the door each morning, I want to know they’ll come home safely. On the Milwaukee County Board, I would prioritize investing in community-based programs that prevent violence, expanding mental health support, and creating safe spaces for young people. Real safety comes from strong communities, early intervention, and making sure families have the resources they need to thrive.
I support practical investments in clean energy, resilient infrastructure, and green spaces that improve air and water quality and make our neighborhoods healthier places to call home. These efforts should create good local jobs, strengthen our economy, and help communities better withstand extreme weather. My focus is on solutions that protect public health, support working families, and deliver long-term value for residents across the county.
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