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VIDEO | Selection made for new Washington County District 11 Board Supervisor

June 8, 2022 – Washington County, WI – The Washington County Board voted to name James Burg and as the new District 11 County Board Supervisor.

 

Four people turned in applications to fill the seat on the County Board in District 11, however candidate Terrance Perfect did not show up for the Executive Committee meeting and he withdrew from consideration.

The new supervisor in District 11 will fill the unexpired term of Timothy Michalak which runs through the end April 16, 2024.

Below is a list of all the candidates.

  • Jim Burg – former Washington Co. Supervisor from 2020 – 2022
  • Tristan Johannes – recently ran for Hartford Joint 1 School Board and is assistant to Assembly Rep. Tim Ramthun
  • Jeff Turchi – current Dist. 1 Hartford alderman
  • Terrence Perfect

Below are copies of the applications.

 

This story originally posted Friday, June 3, 2022. The Executive Committee will review applicants for recommendation to the full County Board. Early word is Jim Burg will be the recommended replacement.

District 11, map

Qualifications included: Interested candidates must reside in District 11 (City of Hartford, Wards 1, 3, 4, 10), be at least 18 years old, and be a U.S. citizen. County Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month, June 8, 2022 at 6 p.m.

The appointed individual may also serve on other county committees, which may meet during the day or evening.

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The Washington County Board of Supervisors is vested with powers of local, legislative and
administrative character to act upon matters of general government, public safety,
transportation, health and human services, court services, land use, planning and the
conservation of land resources as delegated to the counties of Wisconsin by the State Legislature.

“Our ideal candidate is someone that has a passion for serving the citizens of Washington
County, can work collaboratively with a diverse group of people, and bring a fresh point of view to add to the quality of life for the citizens they represent,” said County Board Chair Jeffrey Schleif.

 

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