There are no progressive choices in this race. First elected in 2010, incumbent Republican Peter Van Nortwick is running for reelection. Van Nortwick has focused on increasing efficiencies and streamlining the office's operations. While he's not progressive, Van Nortwick's re-election campaign has received support from local labor unions and he has publicly sought to maintain a positive relationship with his unionized staff.
Van Nortwick is being challenged by Army veteran and former economist Darren Wertz. Wentz is a three-term sitting Ridgefield city council member who has already run for this seat twice and lost. Wertz says that he is running because he wants to create a more responsive office that prioritizes the voices of homeowners.
Van Nortwick is the more reasonable choice in this race.
There are no progressive choices in this race. First elected in 2010, incumbent Republican Peter Van Nortwick is running for reelection. Van Nortwick has focused on increasing efficiencies and streamlining the office's operations. While he's not progressive, Van Nortwick's re-election campaign has received support from local labor unions and he has publicly sought to maintain a positive relationship with his unionized staff.
Van Nortwick is being challenged by Army veteran and former economist Darren Wertz. Wentz is a three-term sitting Ridgefield city council member who has already run for this seat twice and lost. Wertz says that he is running because he wants to create a more responsive office that prioritizes the voices of homeowners.
Van Nortwick is the more reasonable choice in this race.