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By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostRetired business executive John Josendale will face off against former St. Joseph City councilmember Gary Wilkinson for mayor in the April municipal elections. John Josendale/file photo Josendale received the most votes in the field of four for St. Joseph mayor in the city primary elections, receiving 2,998 votes or 38.46% of the vote. Wilkinson came in second with 1,706. Community Action Partnership Executive Director Whitney Lanning placed third with 1,565 votes. Businessman Gary Lewis received 1,526 votes. Gary Wilkinson/file photo St. Joseph Assistant City Attorney Theodore "Ted" Elo will square off with attorney Terri Lowdon for St. Joseph Municipal Judge to replace John Boeh, who is retiring. Elo received the most votes in the field of three with 3,088. Lowdon placed second with 2,686 votes. Assistant City Attorney Jason Soper received 1,784 votes.The crowded field for four at-large seats on the St. Joseph City Council has been narrowed.Ran
Gary-lewisKenton-randolphGary-wilkinsonKenneth-reederTaylor-crouseTerri-lowdonKent-spankyJoseph-postCarl-jenningsBen-burtnettAndy-monteeJeff-schomburgBy 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
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