Heated words exchanged on Sunday turned into a citation on Thursday for a Sturgeon Bay city alderperson. David Hayes, who also serves as the chairperson of the Door County Democratic Party and was a local delegate for August’s Democratic National Convention, was cited for disorderly conduct during an incident at Martin Park. According to reports, Amanda DuQuaine was hosting a petition drive to recall Governor Tony Evers when Hayes responded to a constituent concern about the event taking place at the park. Charges were filed by DuQuaine after she said Hayes used vulgar language towards her and a group of other people at the event. Captain Dan Brinkman told DoorCountyDailyNews.com that staff interviewed a number of witnesses over five days before concluding that Hayes would be cited with disorderly misconduct, which carries a fine of $263.50. Hayes can contest the municipal citation if he so chooses at a court date set for October 19th. In a message to sent to DoorCountyDailyNews.com, DuQuaine said “I am glad he is being held accountable for his actions. Nobody should ever have to deal with harassment from anybody for having opposing political views, especially a city official.”