As north-metro primary elections approach, races are shaping up that could change the makeup of city government in Coon Rapids, Ramsey, Brooklyn Park and Columbia Heights. In each case, several candidates have filed to participate in the Aug. 14 primary, to determine who will compete in the Nov. 6 general election.
Today, the Star Tribune is publishing answers to questions posed to candidates vying for council seats in Coon Rapids and Ramsey. Next week, look for information from Brooklyn Park and Columbia Heights.
COON RAPIDS
In Coon Rapids, Ward 1 incumbent Denise Klint faces two challengers, including a frequent critic of city projects. In Ward 2, four candidates are vying for the seat vacated by outgoing councilwoman Melissa Johnson. The At-Large seat -- currently held by Scott Schulte, who is running for the Anoka County Commission -- has four candidates, including a former police chief.
Ward 1:
Denise Klint (incumbent)
40-year resident
Top issue: Spending. As a current council member, we do everything in our power to limit spending while maintaining the services people want and building a future for the city.
Key experience: 14 years on the city council. This experience puts me in a better position to represent our citizens. Living in this city most of my life gives me experiences other candidates don't have.
Chad Newman