Voters in the Village of Salem Lakes sent four incumbent board members packing this election cycle. In their place, they elected a new Village President, and three new board members. The four celebrated their commanding win at historic Stage Stop in Wilmot. Restaurant owner Chad Cantwell, an active supporter of the four challengers, donned giant signs on the side of the 170-year-old building that read “Change the Village Board.” Bucur and the three trustees dominated the incumbents by a 2-1 ratio.
President-Elect, Rita Bucur is married with two children and has lived in Salem Lakes for the past 22 years. Bucur is a print project manager at Uline.
Katherine (Kelly) Sweeting began her career as an owner/operator of a mid-size union contracting outfit that was sold just prior to the recession. Over the years Kelly was employed by many others as well and held several different titles. Kelly has been the following: a licensed real estate professional, an on-site construction/project manager, a senior construction administrator/account manager, and a senior development administrator.
Jared Young is married with three children and has been a resident of Salem Lakes his entire life. He graduated from Wilmot Union High School in 2002 and attended Gateway Technical College to study computer science. Jared joined the military in 2003 and in 2007, he was medically discharged after being injured in the Iraq War. While serving, Jared obtained Secret Security Clearance and Certification upon graduation from COMSEC school in Fort Gordon, GA. Jared is a superintendent at WALSH construction.
Bill Barhyte has been a resident of Salem Lakes his entire life. He has been married for 39 years and has four children and five grandchildren. Bill served four years in the Marine Corps, attained the rank of E-5 Sergeant, and served as a shop/squad Sergeant. Bill has also spent 41 years as a Volunteer/Paid-on-Call Firefighter at the Trevor/Salem Lakes Fire Department as a Lieutenant. Furthermore, he was elected to the Trevor/Wilmot Consolidated School District Board for approximately 25 years.
Another, challenger, Norm Kazumura, didn’t win a seat on the board, but defeated the two incumbents, Mike Culat and Ted Kmiec. Village President Tesar was voted out of office tonight and Dan Campion was voted out in the primary.
Please see a more in-depth story at KCE later this week.
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Bye BITCHES (incumbents)……
Pronouns: Was/Were
that’s awesome and the one time I agree with the pronoun trend
And Diann has been heard muttering, “At least I don’t have to go to court any more!!!”
A lot of writins. Those would be interesting to see.
Here in PP nobody ran against Steinbrink SR which was sad, but I still wrote someone in just so he knew I didn’t want to him to be here anymore.
We were surprised by that. The board member who lost his seat actually was a guy who asked questions. Surprised that Kremer didn’t run for president.
Respect the ladies at the village hall they are god scent and have nothing to do with polictics .They deserve a lot of respect.Good job with your victories and thank you.
Amen.
Wonder why mike and Brad are now driving their personal vehicles to and from work everyday. As soon as those two thieves are gone this village will be much better off.
If voters only knew the full extent of vehicle use.
Specifically village vehicles.
This is wonderful news! We were stuck with the old group when we lived in Salem and it was exhausting to deal with those low-lifes
bye corruption , Lets get on with real issues …….
Welcome new board members !
Welcome new board members !
Congrats Salem Lakes for making the change of leadership! Wondering why Kenosha and Pleasant Prairie did not replace Adams and Steinbrink? We need these career hacks out of government. Wishing we had more people step up for change thanks Lamar for trying.
Sounds like whats next on the docket is getting rid of an ass wipe of a fire chief.
I would be curious as to how many votes Steinbrink received in Pleasant Prairie vs how many ballots cast in Pleasant Prairie. He ran unopposed. Which happens a lot everywhere. I know for one, me, I left it blank.
Votes cast: 6548
John P. Steinbrink: 4124
Thanks!
So 37% of ballots cast did not vote for Steinbrink.
As has been pointed out, maybe the wrong board member was challenged.
Back to the original issue. The Salem Lakes Fire Department is a mess that needs to be cleaned up. And it should be job one.
Across the country volunteer and part-time fire departments have a tough time getting and keeping members. It’s a major commitment so losing someone is a big deal. Was is like this when Pete Gallo ran things? I doubt it.
When does the new board take over? Is there an overlap of both boards? How do we know the new board is getting all, unaltered documents?
The village of Silver Lake essentially was merged with the Town of Salem to become the village of Salem Lakes. That’s huge and maybe more than the old town board was capable of pulling off.
Villages have more power — and responsibility — than towns and the mindset of now being a village of 15,000+ people is a lot different than running a town government. These additional responsibilities and powers means the people running things have more to do and ought to be more qualified to do that. There’s a bit different skill set for a village board than a town board.
Job one for the village board is setting up a proper framework for the village government and hiring capable people to run it. Your brother-in-law’s best buddy might not be that person, so to speak. Hopefully the new board will understand that and fix this. They not only need to address the fire department but carefully evaluate and monitor the contract with the sheriff’s department. Word is that deputies are writing citations to circuit court (where they are more expensive to citizens but the village gets less back) instead of the municipal court. If the village is paying the county for police protection then it should have a contract that ensures, for example, that the deputies are based in the village and properly enforce village ordinances. And the village needs competent legal advice as well. The village attorney who prosecutes municipal cases for Salem Lakes is also the municipal judge for the Town of Burlington and as a private practice attorney could defend municipal defendants in other courts.
As a village Salem Lakes is no longer a town with town government. The new board needs to understand that and step up to the plate.
One year beyond the election revolution the question becomes if the corrupt body of bureaucrats and employees are growing a new head.
The revolutionaries need to gather their info from sources that are not job protecting patronage aarmies. It needs to work hard and clean the vestiges where corruption lays!
“A lady asked Dr. Franklin Well Doctor what have we got a republic or a monarchy – A republic replied the Doctor if you can keep it.”
Often the following is misattributed to Franklin but the repose is on point to his to keeping a republic!
“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy.”