Martin Mac Weddle
Martin Mac Weddle was a 2016 nonpartisan candidate for District 9 of the Milwaukee City Council in Wisconsin. He was defeated in the primary election on February 16, 2016.
Biography
Weddle attended James Madison High School in Milwaukee. He received a bachelor's degree in information science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a master's degree in information systems management from DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management. Weddle was elected to the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors on November 4, 2014. He was a policy analyst for the Milwaukee County government for ten years.[1]
Elections
2016
The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, held elections for mayor and city council on April 5, 2016. A primary election took place on February 16, 2016. All 15 city council seats were up for election. The following candidates ran in the Milwaukee City Council District 9 primary election.[2]
Milwaukee City Council District 9, Primary Election, 2016 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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42.57% | 1,831 |
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20.30% | 873 |
Martin Mac Weddle | 18.74% | 806 |
David D. King | 7.18% | 309 |
Penny Sikora | 6.37% | 274 |
Frank Emanuele Jr. | 4.53% | 195 |
Write-in votes | 0.3% | 13 |
Total Votes | 4,301 | |
Source: City of Milwaukee, "2016 Spring Primary Final Results," February 19, 2016 |
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See also
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Municipal elections in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2016)
- United States municipal elections, 2016
External links
- City of Milwaukee, "2016 Spring Election Candidates"
- Official campaign website
- Martin Mac Weddle on Facebook
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