Fargo City Commissioner Denise Kolpack
FARGO (KFGO) – First-term Fargo city commissioner Denise Kolpack is running for mayor.
“I’ve done this job now for three-and-a-half years. I’ve showed up at City Hall every day to learn this job, to understand how the city works, (and) to meet the people. I think I can be very effective, knowing what I know and I can take on the challenges that exist and really continue to serve the citizens of Fargo,” Kolpack says.
Kolpack says public safety will be a top priority of her campaign and she has the endorsement of Local 642, the local firefighters union. She helped push through a sales tax increase for fire and police services.
Kolpack says she’d also work to improve relationships with members of the Legislature.
“I was in Bismarck a lot for the last two legislative sessions,” Kolpack says. “I have good working relationships with our area legislators on both sides of the aisle. That needs to continue. One of the most important roles of the mayor is working on policy and building relationships. I’ve got a good start at that.”
Kolpack says she supports a ballot proposal promoted by two former city commissioners for a full-time mayor.
Kolpack is the second candidate to formally get into the race to succeed mayor Tim Mahoney, who cannot run again due to term limits. Army National Guard Member Jake Coulter announced his intention to seek the job in August. Others who have expressed interest are Democratic State Sen. Josh Boschee and former Fargo Police Lt. Joel Vettel, now a Cass County Commissioner.
The city election is in June.


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