Minnesota and North Dakota Voter's Guide

Forum Communications Co., in collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Minnesota and of North Dakota, is providing this voter guide to help keep you informed ahead of the 2024 election.

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Park Rapids City Mayor

The mayor is usually the head of the city and may represent the city in front of other government bodies. They also can preside at council meetings and appoint city workers. A mayor usually has a role in proposing a city budget which influences services provided to residents and can veto ordinances proposed by the city council.Voting in local elections is important - learn more here: Why Vote for Mayor

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    Pat Mikesh
    (NP)

Biographical Information

Why are you the best candidate for this position? (750 characters)

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (500 characters)

If elected, what strategies will you use to ensure transparency, accountability and ethical conduct in city government under your leadership? (500 characters)

How will you engage with residents to solicit feedback, involve them in decision-making processes, and ensure their voices are heard? (500 characters)

How will you approach public safety and community policing to ensure the well-being of all residents? (500 characters)

I'm not saying that I am the best candidate but serving as Mayor for 7 years I do have the knowledge of how local government works and I do enjoy it. working with the public and our employees And doing what's right for our community
1 I will be contacting our Police and Fire Departments to find out if policy's that I had put in to place are Still working and if something might need to be changed or adjusted 2 try to find ways to slow down the spending. Remind our Departments the differences between wants and needs to do the daily work throughout our city 3 make sure our citizens are hurd with a open door policy
This goes back to the open door policy one thing that really bothers me is when our officials do not respond to the citizens And if you're not sure of a answer tell them you will research it and get back with the answers
Having a phone on all the time and returning calls.I believe in getting out in the public talking with people and listening to what their concerns are. And try to find a way that works for everyone.
Public safety is my most important thing as a retired Fire fighter if we didn't have the tools for the job we wouldn't have saved structure and lives.

The League of Women Voters of Minnesota and North Dakota crafted the questions sent to the candidates in the Spring of 2024. They reached out to candidates based on contact information in their public candidate filings. Candidates with email addresses were invited and reminded with emails. Candidates with only mailing addresses were sent a letter. Candidates with phone numbers received a phone call as well.

Candidate responses are published as they responded and have not been edited, except when responses were longer than the given character limit. In those cases, the responses are truncated.

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