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Why 67% of Our Local Elections Run Unopposed

Why 67% of Our Local Elections Run Unopposed

Sun Dec 7, 2025

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In Green Bay, 67% of local elections run unopposed. A statistic that raises real questions about civic engagement and accountability. When candidates stop competing, ideas stop competing too.

This week on Lean Local, Jim Schmitt brings together two voices who know the election process inside and out: Pat Moynihan from the Brown County Clerk’s Office and Celestine Jeffreys, the City Clerk of Green Bay, appointed by Mayor Genrich. Together, they discuss why so few residents step forward to run, what risks emerge when elections go uncontested, and how both offices work to ensure fair and transparent local governance.

The conversation also explores the differences between city and county election roles, how Green Bay’s structure compares to surrounding areas, and what everyday citizens can do to get involved or even run for office themselves.

It’s an important discussion about participation, accountability, and why strong competition is vital for a healthy democracy.

Tune in Sunday at 7 a.m. on 97.9 FM, or listen anytime on the Civic Media app, Spotify, or Apple Music.

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