By Autumn Owens and Sally Sexton news1@weatherforddemocrat.com ssexton@weatherforddemocrat.com May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021
While the majority of incumbents were reelected in Parker County, challengers in two Aledo city council races came out on top in the May 1 election.
Challenger Shane Davis beat out Aledo city council Place 1 incumbent Spencer Perry with 54.21%, 238 votes. Perry received 45.79% or 201 votes.
âIâm ecstatic, Iâm elated, Iâm relieved and Iâm ready to get to work,â Davis said. âI think we have lots to do here in Aledo. Growth is knocking at our door and we need to come up with the best plan possible.â
Occupation: Power Plant MechanicÂ
Education/experience: Associateâs degree in Industrial Maintenance and Bachelorâs Degree in Industrial Management. Been in power plants since 2015 after completing my associates at TSTC in Waco. Before that I was in the US Air Force in Security Forces, did one tour in Kandahar, Afghanistan.  Â
Family: Married with a 12-year-old and a 11-month old baby
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QUESTION: Why are you running for office?Â
ANSWER: I am running cause the people of my ward need their voices to be heard. A lot of the people in my ward are not worried about what happens downtown. They are worried about their taxes going up and no improvements around the ward. They donât see anything getting fixed or even patched up.
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Opposition parties devise objectives for the election in Chile
Opposition parties devise objectives for the election in Chile
Santiago, Chile, Apr 13 (Prensa Latina) Chilean opposition parties are still seeking to reach an agreement on Tuesday, despite differences to defeat the right-wing candidates in the November presidential election.
This was decided by representatives of the parties and election candidates at a meeting on Monday, at which the left-wing and center forces decided to defeat the right to replace the neoliberal model and establish a government for the majority, in line with the change towards a new Constitution, as a central objective.