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Jim Fischer
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Unopposed is the operative word in the Clintonville Area Commission races, in which one candidate is running in each of the three districts set to elect commission representatives.
Candidates are incumbents Brittany Boulton in District 5 and Michael Weinman in District 7 and newcomer Hugh Crowell in District 4 where current commissioner Judy Minister did not seek reelection.
CAC Election Committee chair Ann Henkener said voting still will be held and each candidate must receive at least one vote to officially be elected.
Voting is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 1 outdoors between the Whetstone Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library and the Whetstone Community Center, 3923 N. High St. For more information, go to clintonvilleareacommission.org
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Jim Fischer
ThisWeek
Only one candidate has filed petitions with the Clintonville Area Commission in each of the three districts set to elect commission representatives in 2021.
Incumbents Brittany Boulton in District 5 and Michael Weinman in District 7 are seeking reelection.
Hugh Crowell will run in District 4, where commissioner Judy Minister had announced she will not seek reelection.
“The CAC has been looking for candidates all along and write-in candidates are welcome,” said Ann Henkener, election committee chair. “The deadline for submitting a candidate packet for write-in candidates is (April 2).”
Henkener added that the three candidate packets returned were the only ones picked up, and that all three races will be uncontested unless write-in candidates are received by April 2.