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Ryan McCue County Supervisor Resigns to be Cudahy MayorBy Jenn Rourke
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Supervisor Ryan P. McCue has announced that he will resign his position to become the mayor of Cudahy. McCue’s last County Board meeting will be Thursday, May 17. His resignation will be effective Friday, May 18 at 5 p.m.
McCue was elected as Cudahy's mayor on April 3, defeating incumbent mayor John Hohenfeldt by a 20 percent margin.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed and it’s been an honor serving the residents of the Eighth District, and I thank them for the opportunity. I also look forward to serving the residents of the City of Cudahy as their new Mayor,” McCue said in a statement.
McCue, who serves as second Vice-Chairman of the Milwaukee County Board and Vice-Chairman of the Finance and Audit Committee, said he still has several things to wrap up at the county board.
McCue was first elected to the Milwaukee County Board during a special election in June 2002. He was re-elected in April 2004. He is credited with creating the Runway Dog Exercise Area in Oak Creek, a 36-acre, fenced-in parcel of land for dogs and their owners.
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