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There are four candidates for Oshkosh mayor this spring.
The incumbent, two members of the city council, and a local bar owner will be on the primary ballot next month.
Mayor Steve Cummings is seeking his third, two-year term. Council members Lori Palmeri and Deb Allison-Aasby are running, as well Barley and Hops owner Nate Stiefvater. Palmeri is also the deputy mayor.
The primary is on February 19th. The top two vote-getters will advance to the April 2nd election.
There are five candidates for three seats on the city council. All of the incumbents are running — Allison-Aasby, Jake Krause, and Tom Pech, Jr. They’re facing challenges from Bob Poeschl and Robert Wilcox.




