Michael Wismer is going after one of three county council seats coming vacant at year’s end. His decision follows a two-year hiatus from serving on the seven-member council.“The reason I didn’t run last time was my professional world,” Wismer said. “LANS was taking over the lab and I had been given the job to create a program that didn’t exist, stand it up and mature it with very few resources – and didn’t think I would have the time to do that and to devote to council.”Wismer works in security at Los Alamos National Laboratory and indicated he has the support needed to serve on council. “I have excellent bosses in Jack Killeen and Paul Sowa, and my work has stabilized, making this a good time to serve on council again,” he said. “It takes commitment and hard work and I’m ready to do that.”As a registered Independent, Wismer is prohibited from running for council during the primary by state law. Only Democrats and Republicans run in primaries.
If you currently subscribe or have subscribed in the past to the Los Alamos Monitor, then simply find your account number on your mailing label and enter it below.
Click the question mark below to see where your account ID appears on your mailing label.
If you are new to the award winning Los Alamos Monitor and wish to get a subscription or simply gain access to our online content then please enter your ZIP code below and continue to setup your account.
| ZIP Code: | |