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Waukesha County Board Supervisor District 22/Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Waukesha, distrito 22

Waukesha County Board of SupervisorsThe Waukesha County Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of the county and consists of twenty-five supervisors, each representing one of twenty-five 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. Junta de Supervisores del Condado de WaukeshaLa Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Waukesha es el cuerpo legislativo del condado y está formado por veinticinco supervisores, uno por cada uno de los veinticinco 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.

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    Michael Gryzka
    (Non)

Biographical Information

What occupational, civic, and community experiences have you had that particularly qualify you for this elective office?

What do you see as the most pressing issues facing your district and how would you deal with them?

What would you do as a county supervisor to ensure all residents of your district have equal opportunities to access and enjoy the resources of the county (affordable housing, safety, health, and jobs)?

Including mental health, what do you see as major public health issues facing the county? And how is county government positioned to address those issues?

For more than 30 years, I have been actively working, both professionally and personally, to make Waukesha County a great place to live. My extensive experience as a senior level commercial banker, with over three decades serving the Waukesha market, makes me well qualified for this position. In this non‑partisan district supervisor role, I would bring practical expertise, common sense judgment, and a long record of service to ensure decisions are made in the best interest of the entire communty
If elected as the District 22 Supervisor, I’d be one of twenty-five supervisors serving Waukesha County and would represent roughly 15,000 residents. Waukesha County has a long-standing reputation for being one of the best run counties in Wisconsin, I see one of the biggest challenges being how we continue to balance key services, especially public safety and health & human services while managing rising and inflation-driven costs.
As the District 22 Supervisor, I will be open and accessible to my constituents. I will make it a priority to help ensure that all residents have access to the county’s resources. I believe that Waukesha County should continue making smart targeted investments in the infrastructure and services that support those goals. For example, the most recent capital budget increased funding for key improvements such as highway and road projects, park upgrades, and trail extensions.
Based on the 2026 Waukesha County budget, about 26% of the county’s spending goes toward Health and Human Services. This funding supports a wide range of services including senior programs, behavioral health and crisis response, public health, and child and youth services. As I step into office, I look forward to better understanding these programs and seeing how they impact the people we serve.