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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Update: Tony Staskunas Wins County Board Supervisor Seat

The longtime politician will replace Joe Sanfelippo, who replaced Staskunas in the State Assembly in the 15th District in the November election.

Updated 11:40 a.m. April 3 Veteran politician Tony Staskunas of West Allis has unofficially defeated entertainer and small business owner Tom Anthony of Greenfield in the race for the 17th District Milwaukee County Board Supervisor seat. Staskunas, 52, unofficially received 50 percent of the vote for a position whose constituents reside in four municipalities: Greenfield, Greendale, West Allis and Franklin. Staskunas tallied 4,452 votes to Anthony's 4,285. Some outstanding absentee ballots remain and could chip away at Staskunas' 167-vote lead. Staskunas, an attorney, has been in political office since 1988 when he was elected as alderman of West Allis, a position he held until 1997. He was then elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly 15th…

mr.chris a engel

11:05 pm on Wednesday, April 3, 2013

I try to be positive but do we really need another lawyer in politics???????? we have laws nobody understands or enforces when will it end,   more ›

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Election Preview: Milwaukee County Board - 17th District

Tom Anthony and Tony Staskunas are running for the the 17th District supervisor's seat on the Milwaukee County Board in a special election on April 2.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Election Preview: Milwaukee County Board - 17th District

Tom Anthony and Tony Staskunas are running for the the 17th District supervisor's seat on the Milwaukee County Board in a special election on April 2.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Election Preview: Milwaukee County Board - 17th District

Tom Anthony and Tony Staskunas are running for the the 17th District supervisor's seat on the Milwaukee County Board in a special election on April 2.

Two candidates are running in a special election April 2 to replace Joe Sanfelippo as County Board supervisor in the 17th District, which includes part of Greendale and Greenfield. Entertainer Tom Anthony of Greenfield and former state legislator Tony Staskunas of West Allis will face off for the spot vacated by Sanfelippo, who left the board after winning a State Assembly seat in the 15th District in the November election (Click on links for profiles on each candidate). To provide voters with the most information on where the candidates stand on the issues facing the county, Greendale Patch asked each candidate to answer a few questions about the race. Here, in their own words, are the candidates' responses.

carolyn dragotta tersen

8:39 am on Monday, March 25, 2013

I've known Tom Anthony both professionally and personally.... and have much respect for him as a person   more ›

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Anthony, Staskunas Survive County Board Primary

Tony Staskunas of West Allis and Tom Anthony of Greenfield will square off April 2 in the general election. Al Singer of Greenfield was eliminated Tuesday night.

Veteran politician Tony Staskunas and political newcomer Tom Anthony will square off for the 17th District Milwaukee County Board seat in the April 2 general election. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Anthony finished with 2,233 votes, or 46 percent, compared to Staskunas’ 2,107, or 44 percent. Retired police sergeant Al Singer managed just 10 percent (490 votes). Staskunas of West Allis, was an alderman in that city for 9 years before serving as a state representative from 1997-2013. Anthony, of Greenfield, has no political background but cites experience as a small business owner and the front man for the band The Tom Anthony Group. Staskunas and Anthony are vying for the seat vacated by Joe Sanfelippo, who left the board after …

Irving

4:56 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Staskunas is a Democrat. Anthony is a conservative.   more ›

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

All Three County Supervisor Candidates Support Board Reform

Tom Anthony, Tony Staskunas and Al Singer will compete in a primary election Feb. 19.

The winner of the 17th District Milwaukee County Board seat vacated by now state-representative Joe Sanfelippo vows to fight for County Board reform, whomever that winner might be. Whether it’s the longtime politician Tony Staskunas of West Allis, an alderman in that city for 9 years before serving as a state representative from 1997-2013. Or Al Singer, the retired police sergeant from Greenfield who once ran for county supervisor back in 1980. Or Tom Anthony, a Greenfield man with no political background but experience as a small business owner and the front man for the band The Tom Anthony Group. “It just makes common sense, in these challenging economic times,” Anthony said in a response to a Patch questionnaire. “We should start to ask…

Al Singer

5:17 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Peace brotha, it takes all kinds to make a world   more ›

Monday, February 11, 2013

Election Preview: Milwaukee County Board - 17th District

Three candidates are running for one spot on the Milwaukee County Board in a special primary election Feb. 19. The top two vote-getters will go at it again in the April 2 election.

Three candidates are running in a special primary election Feb. 19 to replace Joe Sanfelippo as County Board supervisor in the 17th District, which includes part of Greendale and Greenfield. Entertainer Tom Anthony of Greenfield, former state legislator Tony Staskunas of West Allis and retired police sergeant Al Singer of Greenfield will face off for the spot vacated by Sanfelippo, who left the board after winning a State Assembly seat in the 15th District in the November election (Click on links for profiles on each candidate). The top two vote-getters in the primary election square off again in the April 2 general election. To provide voters with the most information on where the candidates stand on the issues facing the county, Patch …

Monday, January 21, 2013

Your Chance to Ask County Board Candidates About Key Issues

From taxes to parks to pensions, the Milwaukee County Board will be taking up numerous key issues in 2013. Patch wants readers to pose questions for the three candidates running in next month's special primary election for county supervisor.

Three candidates are running for the 17th District seat on the Milwaukee County Board in the Feb. 19 primary election, and Patch will be there every step of the way as we cover this important race. But this time around, we are going to have our readers get more involved in our coverage of the campaign. And we're starting by asking you to help us formulate questions for the candidates. Patch will soon contact the candidates vying for supervisor spots to get biographical information as well as their views on the issues facing the county. But we don't want to be the only ones posing the questions; we want to hear what's on your mind as well. If you have a question you would like to ask one or all of the candidates, post it in the comments …

Tom Anthony, Candidate for Milwaukee County Board - 17th District

Small business owner from Greenfield who is making is first run for political office is one of three candidates in special primary election on Feb. 19.

Name: Tom Anthony Address: 9765 W. Plainfield Ave., Greenfield  Age: 54 Occupation: Manager of Printing Services for MTS for the last 20 years. Also I am a small business owner. Certified Wellness and Lifestyle Coach and Fitness Professional. Professional Entertainer - Tom Anthony Group Family: Married 34 years to Teri; no children How long have you lived in district? 11 years Have you held political office? No Related experience: Community Projects for Seniors Alzheimer’s Association Council Of Festivals - former board member

Monday, January 14, 2013

Third Candidate Enters County Supervisor Race

Al Singer of Greenfield has joined Tom Anthony of Greenfield and Tony Staskunas of West Allis after filing his nomination papers Monday.

A third candidate will challenge for the 17th District County Board seat vacated by Joe Sanfelippo. Al Singer of Greenfield has joined Tom Anthony of Greenfield and Tony Staskunas of West Allis after filing his nomination papers late last week. Singer, 58, is a retired Milwaukee Police Department sergeant and lifelong resident of Milwaukee County. Singer once owned Grand Slam USA, an indoor batting cage and basketball court on Howell Avenue in Milwaukee. Singer now works part-time as a security officer at Children's Hospital and West Allis Memorial Hospital, is a driver for an organ donor network, a 50/50 raffle vendor for the Brewers Community Foundation and a golf ranger starter at Morningstar Golf Course. He ran for a County Board seat …

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