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Letter: Ginny Kent is just what Auburn needs
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Letter: Support Ginny Kent for city council
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The two major political parties in Cayuga County have been making endorsement decisions in recent days for candidates seeking to run for countywide seats as well as Auburn City Council and the county Legislature.
The endorsements are a major step in the political calendar, with official party support offering potential candidates a boost in the process of gathering signatures for petitions to be put on the ballot.
While neither party has finished making all of their endorsements, each announced several choices following meetings held by Republicans on Saturday and Democrats on Monday.
In the race for two Auburn City Council seats, Democrats are backing two-term incumbent Terry Cuddy and newcomer Ginny Kent, a former Auburn Enlarged City School District Board of Education member. Republicans have endorsed Cayuga County Legislator Tim Lattimore, who is not eligible to run for re-election to his county seat because of term limits. Lattimore is a former
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Auburn City Councilor Debby McCormick will not seek re-election for a third term.
She’s in the final stretch of her second four-year term.
“Seven years ago I ran for city council because I could see the extremely difficult times Auburn was facing if change didn’t happen,” she told The Citizen. “We were at a crossroads. Decisions were being made that were not in the best interest of Auburn. I knew we could do better for Auburn and I think we have come a long way since. I will always be grateful for the opportunity to be part of Auburn’s amazing growth and renaissance.”