Mike Zaleski
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Only one contested election took place in Guernsey County in the May Primary on Tuesday.
Current Councilman Mike Zaleski defeated challenger Samuel Grubbs 82 to 21 for the Republican nomination for the 4th Ward City Council seat in the City of Cambridge.
Zaleski was appointed to the seat as a replacement for Jack Marlin – who resigned after being elected as a Guernsey County Commissioner – and has served since January. Zaleski is a small business owner and is retired from the ODNR with 31 years of service.
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Mayor shares vision, council approves ward voting and new fire truck
Mayor shares vision, council approves ward voting and new fire truck By Jorge Quiquivix | March 16, 2021 at 9:49 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 11:10 PM
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - The Jonesboro City Council discussed anything from ward voting changes to a private club permit after Mayor Harold Copenhaver shared his vision for the community.
City Council Meeting: March 16, 2021 For comments, email CouncilComments@jonesboro.org or telephone 870-336-7248Posted by City of Jonesboro, AR - Government on Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Mayor Copenhaver began the meeting talking about the challenges faced in 2020 such as the tornado and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Young doesnât qualify to run for mayor, Board of Elections says Former Cincinnati City Councilman Wendell Young (Source: Liz Dufour/Cincinnati Enquirer) By FOX19 Digital Staff | February 22, 2021 at 5:56 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 8:08 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Former Cincinnati City Council member Wendell Young will not appear on the ballot for the cityâs 2021 mayoral election.
Young had to gather 500 valid signatures to qualify for the May 4 primary. According to the Hamilton County Board of Elections, he came up short.
The board will meet March 2 to certify the final candidate petitions.
Young and eight other candidates filed to appear on the ballot last week. His exit leaves the race as follows, pending the BOEâs final certification:
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