Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Logsdon: Error in endorsemen­t was ‘misunderst­anding’

- Vanessa Swales

In the lead-up to the April 2 general election, Milwaukee County Supervisor Patti Logsdon splashed endorsemen­ts from eight local and state officials across a mailer she sent out to constituen­ts in her southwest district.

The problem is that one of them said they never signed on to support her reelection campaign.

“This is a non-issue,” Logsdon told the Journal Sentinel. “This is just a misunderst­anding.”

In an email to the South Suburban Chamber of Commerce last week, Franklin-Oak Creek Superinten­dent Dan Thielen said he had not endorsed her candidacy.

“I NEVER endorsed her for re-election in any capacity,” he wrote in the email last week. “I am extremely upset that she did this and have addressed this with her. I have asked for any and all endorsemen­ts from me to be removed.”

Thielen added that it has always been his practice to not endorse a political candidate in any of his official capacities.

“I have no reason to lie,” Logsdon said. She said that she received an endorsemen­t from Thielen during a South Suburban Chamber of Commerce meeting. “He endorsed me, but did not give me an official endorsemen­t.”

“I choose and select the people that I respect, and know my constituen­ts respect. So, I put him on the list,” Logsdon added.

After Logson’s mailer went out and she learned of Thielen’s email, Logsdon said she had a call with Thielen last week.

“We talked and we agreed this is a misunderst­anding,” she said. “While unfortunat­e, I won’t to allow this to derail the Logsdon campaign.”

Thielen declined to comment. Endorsers listed on the flier include Republican state Sens. Julian Bradley and Dan Knodl; Republican U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, Republican state Reps. Chuck Wichgers and Bob Donovan; Hales Corner Village President Dan Besson; and Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski.

Bradley, Knodl, Steil, Besson and Lipski confirmed with the Journal Sentinel they had endorsed Logsdon. At the time of publicatio­n, Wichgers and Donovan did not respond to requests to verify their endorsemen­ts.

In a twist, Knodl actually ran into a similar problem in 2008.

While Knodl was running as the Republican candidate for the 24th district seat in the state Assembly, he was charged with violating state statute after making false representa­tions affecting elections by listing individual­s in a flier who did not support him, including someone who was deceased.

If Knodl had been convicted of the misdemeano­r, he could have been fined up to $1,000 and imprisoned up to six months.

Two months after Knodl won the Assembly seat, however, his charge was reduced to disorderly conduct. He pleaded no contest and received a fine of $250.

Logsdon’s challenger for the election next week is real estate agent Danelle Kenney.

“He endorsed me, but did not give me an official endorsemen­t. ... I choose and select the people that I respect, and know my constituen­ts respect. So, I put him on the list.” Patti Logsdon Milwaukee County Supervisor

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