Jennie J. Stoltz (Fox Point Village President, Wisconsin, candidate 2026)
Jennie J. Stoltz ran for election to the Fox Point Village President in Wisconsin. Stoltz was on the ballot in the general election on April 7, 2026.
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Biography
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Elections
General election
General election for Fox Point Village President
Jennie J. Stoltz (Nonpartisan) and Christine Symchych (Nonpartisan) ran in the general election for Fox Point Village President on April 7, 2026.
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Election results
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Campaign themes
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Campaign website
Stoltz's campaign website stated the following:
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Clear, Accessible Communication
Share Village updates through multiple channels—social media, e-newsletters, and a more user-friendly website—so residents can stay informed in the ways that work best for them.
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Effective Use of Boards, Commissions & Committees
Review boards, committees & commissions to reduce overlap and improve efficiency. Utilize all boards, committees & commissions more - they are filled with Fox Pointers who have valuable skills & knowledge to share. Create a clear, transparent application/nomination process to allow for broader resident participation.
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Responsible Budgeting
As we approach a possible recession, the Village Board must take fiscal oversight seriously by identifying savings and minimizing tax increases. One opportunity I raised three years ago is switching to curbside garbage/recycling pickup, which could save the village $300,000–$500,000 or more per year. Of the surrounding communities I surveyed, Fox Point and River Hills are the only ones still offering exclusively drive-up pickup. The others have transitioned to curbside while still accommodating residents who need (or want) drive-up service — and I believe Fox Point should do the same. Beyond the significant cost savings, this change would free up DPW workers to tackle projects that have been deferred for years. With the levy limit caps and limited development opportunities, the Village Board, with the help of the new Village Manager, will need to think “outside the box” in looking for creating budgeting solutions.
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Strong Staffing
Working with the new Village Manager, request that the Village Board engage an independent consultant to evaluate staffing levels and salaries, identify gaps, and establish a clear performance review process that supports effective budgeting and staff retention.
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Stronger Community Engagement
Actively seek resident input on major projects and policy decisions affecting Fox Point.
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Community Partnerships
Strengthen relationships with and provide support for local organizations such as the Fox Point Foundation, LX Club, Fox Point Artists, Friendship Circle, Fox Point Garden Club, the Fox Point Farmers Market.
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Marketing Fox Point
Attract new residents & businesses, support our small businesses, cultivate civic pride, make it easier to attract talent when hiring.
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Open Meetings
Continue to ensure Village board meetings are welcoming, equitable, and accessible and that agendas are posted in a timely manner.
— Jennie J. Stoltz's campaign website (March 20, 2026)
See also
2026 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ "Email with Wisconsin State Election Commission," March 16, 2026
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