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Marshfield will leave mayor s office vacant for one year

By Chris Conley Apr 28, 2021 5:23 AM MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) — Marshfield will be without a mayor for a year after alders voted to not hold a special election to fill the post on Tuesday. The Common Council voted 10-0 last night in favor of leaving the office vacant until the city’s next regular general election on April 5th of next year. That leaves Council President Nick Poeschel as the city’s acting mayor, which involves signing official documents and presiding over Council meetings. The Council’s decision comes 36 days after an 8-2 vote on March 22nd to remove Bob McManus from the Mayor’s position over misconduct allegations, and some 340 days before the next municipal election.

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By Chris Conley Marshfield City Hall (WAOW-TV) MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) –  Marshfield will be without a mayor for a year. Marshfield aldermen will let city residents choose the next Mayor, and they won’t do so for another 342 days. The Common Council voted 10-0 last night in favor of leaving the office vacant until the city’s next regular general election April 5th of next year. The Council’s decision comes 36 days after an 8-to-2 vote March 22nd to remove Bob McManus from the Mayor’s position over misconduct allegations. Aldermen chose to wait, over two other recommendations from City Administrator Steve Barg to appoint someone or hold a special election. Assuming a primary election would be needed, City Clerk Deb Hall said the earliest that could happen would be June 15th, followed by a general election July 13th. And she said it would come with a price tag somewhere close to $20,000.

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By Chris Conley Apr 28, 2021 5:23 AM MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) — Marshfield will be without a mayor for a year after alders voted to not hold a special election to fill the post on Tuesday. The Common Council voted 10-0 last night in favor of leaving the office vacant until the city’s next regular general election on April 5th of next year. That leaves Council President Nick Poeschel as the city’s acting mayor, which involves signing official documents and presiding over Council meetings. The Council’s decision comes 36 days after an 8-2 vote on March 22nd to remove Bob McManus from the Mayor’s position over misconduct allegations, and some 340 days before the next municipal election.

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