Juan Perez (politician)

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Juan Perez
Juan Perez

Juan Perez is an American municipal politician and lawyer. He is Mayor of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Perez is the first Latino mayor in Wisconsin. [1]

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[edit] Education

Mayor Perez has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Laredo State University with a major in English and a minor in political science. He also has a law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School.

Before becoming mayor, Mayor Perez worked at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan as an Academic Advisor and Coordinator of Pre-College Programs.

[edit] Career

Mayor Perez also served as an Alderman of the 2nd District for several years. He served as Vice-President of the Common Council, as a member of many committees.

Additionally, Mayor Perez served as past President and Vice-President of the Friends of Senior Center Board of Directors, Mead Public Library Board of Directors, President and Vice-President of the Hispanic Advancement Council, President and Vice-President of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Sheboygan.

Finally, Mayor Perez served as Vice-President and President of the Sheboygan Area School District Board of Education. During his tenure, he also served as Chairman of the Human Resources Committee, Finance Committee and the Curriculum and Instruction Committee.

[edit] Recall effort

Perez was the subject of a recall campaign which failed. Citizens for Responsible Government-Sheboygan launched the recall effort July 7, 2006, stating that Perez was "failing to uphold his mayoral duties in office with integrity and professionalism." A major issue in the recall campaign and the 2005 mayoral election which Perez won was a dispute over the most appropriate location for a new police station. The group had collected 4,013 signatures by September 5, 2006. The recall effort failed that day at 4:00pm.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online, February 23, 2005: On the lake, winds shift

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