Normal Town Council senior member won’t seek re-election

Jeff Fritzen
Jeff Fritzen, senior member of the Normal Town Council, is finishing his eighth four year term as he announced Monday he won’t seek re-election.  (Photo courtesy normal.org)

 

By Howard Packowitz

NORMAL – The senior member of the Normal Town Council announced Monday he is not running for re-election.

Jeff Fritzen is finishing his eighth four year term as a council member. He was first elected to the post in 1983, and is currently Mayor Pro-Tem.

The 66-year old Fritzen announced his decision in an email to the news media, but he did not cite any reasons why he’s not running again.

Fritzen ran for mayor against incumbent Chris Koos, but wound up supporting Koos in the last mayoral election in 2017.

Fritzen attended Illinois State University and worked in the 1970’s as a sports writer and assistant sports editor at The Pantagraph.

Fritzen has been Executive Vice President of Bloomington Offset Process since 1994.

Seats held by Fritzen, Kathleen Lorenz, and R.C. McBride are up for election next spring. Lorenz and McBride are each seeking second terms. So far, they are the only announced candidates.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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