Orin Smith Announces Candidacy for At-Large Council Position

Orin Smith


My name is Orin Smith, and I currently serve as the Alderman for District 2 on the Whitewater Common Council. I am announcing my candidacy for the at-large alderman seat in the upcoming spring election.

Serving District 2 has been a meaningful responsibility and a privilege. Representing a district with a strong undergraduate student population has shaped how I think about accessibility, communication, and the importance of meeting people where they are. I am proud of the work I’ve done alongside residents, fellow council members, and city staff, and I remain committed to representing District 2 fully through the remainder of my term.

As more undergraduate students express interest in serving, I see an opportunity for District 2 to continue being represented by someone closely connected to the experiences that shape that part of our community. At the same time, I remain deeply committed to serving residents across Whitewater. Running for the at-large seat allows me to continue the work I care about, supporting meaningful community engagement, identifying avenues for local affordability, and building connections between neighbors, while focusing on the needs of people throughout the city rather than any single district.

I also bring a perspective that is common in Whitewater, but not always represented. I came here as a student and chose to stay. As a renter, I understand that the costs of living show up differently for different people, whether through rent, taxes, or other household expenses. Over time, Whitewater became my home, the place where I found community, a partner, and a career. That experience guides how I approach local leadership and decision-making, balancing affordability, shared responsibility, and care for the people who call Whitewater home.

If elected, I will continue to prioritize accessible governance, thoughtful collaboration, and decision-making that reflects the lived experiences of Whitewater residents. I believe strongly in local government that listens first and works to bring people together rather than divide them.

The spring election will be held on April 7th, 2026.

orinsmith018@gmail.com
(608) 739-1604

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