MARQUETTE, Mich. (WZMQ) – Next week’s Special Election includes two Marquette City Commission seats, with three names on the ballot.
Matthew Luttenberger is a non-partisan candidate running for one of those seats, and the only candidate without a current spot on the commission.
He plans to focus on commercial expansion on the northern side of the city, hoping to bring more of a voice than just from a public comment. After several attempts in previous elections, Luttenberger says it’s been his duty as a citizen to put his name on the ballot as a unanimous option.
“I don’t campaign, this is actually the most in the last seven times that I’ve spoken on record,” he told WZMQ 19 News. “Until you’re sitting on a seat, there’s really nothing more than your public comment. I’m going to take my part in trying to help the city along.”
WZMQ 19 News will have more coverage on these elections throughout the Upper Peninsula as they progress. For more information on your upcoming special election, visit vote411.org.

















