Minot City Councilman Paul Pitner has officially entered the race for mayor, announcing his candidacy Tuesday morning in a statement on his Facebook page. An alderman since 2018, Pitner pledged to “restore integrity to the office of the mayor” and called for a renewed focus on civic pride and accountability.
Pitner becomes the third sitting city council member to formally announce a mayoral run following the resignation of former Mayor Tom Ross earlier this month. He joins council President Mark Jantzer, Alderman Rob Fuller, and private citizen Josiah Roise. A special election is expected later this year and will likely be decided upon at the next city council meeting.
Name | Status | Race |
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Paul Pitner | Collecting Signatures | Minot Mayoral Race |
Josiah Roise | Collecting Signatures | Minot Mayoral Race |
Lisa Olson | Not Running | Minot Mayoral Race |
Rob Fuller | Collecting Signatures | Minot Mayoral Race |
Mark Jantzer | Collecting Signatures | Minot Mayoral Race |
Miranda Schuler | Not Running | Minot Mayoral Race |
Shaun Sipma | Not Running | Minot Mayoral Race |