
For 
Duluth!
I’m Roger Reinert, and I’m running to serve as your next mayor for Duluth. We need our city to provide effective and efficient core city services. Streets and utilities. Public safety. Parks and libraries. Tax base development. Housing. We are overdue on a meaningful conversation about the Duluth we are and the Duluth we want to be. My life has been about public service, as a city councilor, a state legislator and a naval officer. I love Duluth with a passion, and am eager to earn your vote.
REINERT FOR MAYOR DULUTH, MINNESOTA
REINERT FOR MAYOR DULUTH, MINNESOTA
A Mayor for Duluth
A mayor for Duluth
Right now, everything seems extra hard. Increased property taxes and proposed fees on top of household budgets stretched thin by inflation. Lack of equipment at your neighborhood playground. Days to get out of your driveway after a major storm. Being told to maintain the neighborhood rink yourself. Feeling unsafe in too many parts of our community. We need our city government to be a better partner. We need City Hall to have a culture of, “Yes, we can do that.” I know how to do that and have the track record to prove it.
Expect more. Do better.
A city that works
Streets and utilities. Public safety. Parks and libraries. Tax-base development. Housing. These core services are critical. When city government doesn’t do these well, no one else does. Let’s expect more. Let’s expect city services that work—and work well.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Drugs. Panhandling. Graffiti. Encampments. Several Downtown buildings and I-35 twice closed by major encampment fires. All contribute to a feeling of being unsafe in our downtown and in too many neighborhoods. As a community, we can—and must—do better.

LEADERSHIP MATTERS
Culture and attitude matter. We need City Hall to partner with residents, neighborhoods and businesses. We need an attitude of, “Yes, we can do that!” And we need a mayor who can bring people together to find solutions. I can do that. Because I have done that.
“Duluth, I pledge to give you everything I have—and then some. I love our community with a passion and can envision no greater service than helping leave Duluth a better place than we found it.”
– Roger
A Duluth conversation
We’re overdue for a community conversation about where Duluth is and where it’s headed. I love to listen and ask questions, and I’m willing to meet with anyone willing to meet with me. So, let’s connect.
Leo can come along or stay at home. 🙂