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Melody Burri Daily Messenger freelancer VICTOR A record turnout is possible as village residents cast their votes for mayor and two trustees in contested races. Six candidates will compete for three open village seats in the election on March 16. Facing off against multi-term incumbent Mayor Gary Hadden is challenger Jen Arena. And hoping to replace incumbent trustees Michelle Chalupa and Michael Crowley are challengers Corey Kelley and Jen Tipton. “We want to bring the village government to the people,” stated Arena on behalf of her running mates, who call themselves Everyday People. “We want to open the village government so that every resident feels they have a voice in today’s plans, and a say in the future vision for the village of Victor and its people,” she said. ....
Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. The Village of Victor could see record turnout this month with six candidates vying for three open seats. The contest pits three incumbents- including Mayor Gary Hadden, as well as Trustees Michelle Chalupa and Michael Crowley- against challengers Jen Arena for mayor, and Corey Kelley and Jen Tipton for the trustee seats. The election will take place March 16. Arena spoke to the Daily Messenger on behalf of the trio of challengers- noting that they simply want to bring government to the people. ....
Six candidates will compete for three open village seats in the election on March 16. Facing off against multi-term incumbent Mayor Gary Hadden is challenger Jen Arena. And hoping to replace incumbent trustees Michelle Chalupa and Michael Crowley are challengers Corey Kelley and Jen Tipton. “We want to bring the village government to the people,” stated Arena on behalf of her running mates, who call themselves Everyday People. “We want to open the village government so that every resident feels they have a voice in today’s plans, and a say in the future vision for the village of Victor and its people,” she said. ....