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Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced committee appointments for the newly elected alders in Madison's student districts Friday.
The first two parts of this Madison landlord series (see part one and part two) looked closely at MPM's subtle accounting flaws, photo ordinance omissions and controversial interpretations of ""normal wear and tear."" These problems can be tricky for tenants to spot. Maintenance problems are a different story.
UW-Madison junior Bryon Eagon won the District 8 seat on the Madison Common Council Tuesday, ousting his opponent, fellow junior Mark Woulf, with nearly 75 percent of the votes.
Candidates for District 8 and District 2 alder are busy with last-minute campaigning to prepare for Tuesday's elections, which they hope will have decent voter turnout.
Without question, serving as District 8 alder in the large and impressive shadow of outgoing Ald. Eli Judge is not the most enviable position. Both Bryon Eagon and Mark Woulf, the two candidates for Judge's position, have made no secret about their respect for Judge and commitment to continuing his impressive work in students' issues such as downtown lighting and tenant rights. Although both candidates bring an impressive slate of ideas related to student and city concerns, only Bryon Eagon has the pragmatic and realistic approach to accomplish the focal points of his campaign. After meeting with both candidates, The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board reaffirms its earlier endorsement for Bryon Eagon in District 8.
By Claire Rydell
Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, announced his endorsement for candidate Bryon Eagon Wednesday for the Madison City Council District 8 race.
Bryon Eagon, one of the two District 8 candidates for the Madison Common Council, announced his endorsement from Mayor Dave Cieslewicz Monday.
The Madison police officer who did not investigate alleged marijuana smoke in a restaurant after seeing a Common Council member was officially reprimanded Thursday.
District 8 Alder candidates Bryon Eagon and Mark Woulf will continue their respective campaigns after winning the primary election Tuesday night.
Candidates vying for the District 8 alder position hope to gain student support to continue past Tuesday's primary.
By Andrew Voss
By Todd Stevens
The College Democrats of Madison hosted a city panel Friday night to encourage student involvement in local politics while discussing issues surrounding the city of Madison.
The four candidates running for the District 8 seat of the Madison Common Council will participate in a debate sponsored by the Roosevelt Institution Sunday.
Two UW-Madison students have announced their decision to run for the District 8 alder position on Madison's Common Council.
UW-Madison junior Jacob Schmidt announced Tuesday his candidacy to represent the student-dominated District 8 area on the city's Common Council.
On Monday, Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, announced he would not pursue a second term as alderman for his district on the Madison Common Council. Judge, a UW-Madison senior, plans to move on to law school rather than running for a second term representing District 8, an area of downtown Madison containing 98 percent of the student body.
: Michael Johnson, co-founder of Student Progressive Dane and a student at Madison Area Technical College, is running for the District 8 seat on Madison's Common Council in this spring's election.