Oshkosh candidates Muggerauer and Mojakowski prepare for April 4 mayoral election

March 25, 2025 | Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin

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The League of Women Voters hosted a candidates forum for the Oshkosh mayoral race on March 1, 2023, providing an opportunity for candidates Matt Muggerauer and Erin Mojakowski to engage directly with voters. The forum highlighted the candidates' visions for Oshkosh and their commitment to the community.

Muggerauer expressed gratitude for the forum and emphasized the positive momentum Oshkosh has experienced over the past several years. He highlighted his five years of experience on the city council, describing his approach as a "common sense, moderate, responsible voice." He reiterated his dedication to making Oshkosh a great place to live, work, and play, and asked for voter support in the upcoming election on April 4.
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The forum concluded with important voting information. Voters will have the opportunity to choose between Muggerauer and Mojakowski, with polls open from 7 AM to 8 PM on election day. Voter ID is required, and individuals can register at the polls with proof of residence. For more details on registration and voting, residents are encouraged to visit myvote.wi.gov and vote411.org.

The League of Women Voters of Winnebago County thanked participants for their involvement, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement in democracy.

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