Second man to oppose mayor in Fremont

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | August 5, 2008 

FREMONT, Neb. — Two Fremont men say they have launched bids to challenge Mayor Donald “Skip” Edwards, who cast the tie-breaking vote last week to defeat a controversial ordinance aimed at driving illegal immigrants out of the city. Carl Schaffner said he’s circulating petitions to get his name listed on the November ballot. Schaffner, 48, has until Sept. 2 to submit about 1,420 valid signatures from registered voters, said Fred Mytty, Dodge County election commissioner. “One hundred signatures a day for two weeks,” Schaffner said. “I will have no problem getting 1,400 signatures.”


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