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St Joseph voters to narrow the field today, primary election day

By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph Post Sample ballot/Buchanan County Clerk's office St. Joseph voters face a fairly crowded ballot this primary election and will narrow the field for the April municipal election.Candidates on today's ballot could be elected outright if they receive a majority of the votes cast.Four candidates are on the ballot for mayor: former St. Joseph city councilmember and deputy mayor Gary Wilkinson, retired businessman John Josendale, businessman Gary Lewis, and Community Action Partnership Executive Director Whitney Lanning.Two will advance to the April 5th General Election unless one receives a majority of the votes today.Nine candidates are running for four at-large St. Joseph City Council seats with it likely that only one will be eliminated before the April General Election. Councilmembers Brenda Blessing and Kent "Spanky" O'Dell are running for re-election. District II councilmember Marty Novak is running for an at-large seat. Also on the

St Joseph voters to narrow the field today, primary election day

St Joseph voters to narrow the field today, primary election day
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Challengers want new blood on city council

(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) With primary elections coming up next Tuesday, candidates are in the homestretch of trying to get their message out.

St Joseph voters decide from plenty of candidates vying for at-large council seats

St Joseph voters decide from plenty of candidates vying for at-large council seats
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St Joseph voters decide from plenty of candidates vying for at-large council seats

By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostSt. Joseph voters choose among plenty of candidates to fill four at-large seats on the city council.Nine names appear on the primary ballot Tuesday, February 8th.This is the second of our two-part series on the field.Incumbent Brenda Blessing touts the council's work renovating bridges, improving city parks, and distributing coronavirus relief funds. She says she's still learning, still asking questions."I think I've done a good job," Blessing says during her time on the KFEQ Hotline. "I've tried to represent people, tried to voice their concerns and so on and I'd like to, you know, I'm proud of St. Joe. There's St. Joe pride and I have that."Blessing insists the council has done a lot and needs to keep pushing in that direction.Business owner Kenton Randolph believes there needs to be a change. Randolph says the city council faces complex problems."I want the ability to sit down and to go through

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