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Heights election: Wilson and Halabi headed for runoff; Blomquist wins reelection

HARKER HEIGHTS — In the crowded race for Harker Heights City Council Place 5, two candidates emerged as clear favorites and will head to a runoff. Sam Halabi was the top vote-getter with 502 votes, good for 36%. He appears headed for a runoff with Stacey L. Wilson, who got 473 votes, which equates to 34%. “I attribute the success of my campaign for the support of every single person who voted for me. I really appreciate this community,” Halabi said. “This first one was stressful and I’m just ready to chill out for now and announce those plans later.” Wilson credited the front yard forums held in Heights with helping her gain support from voters.

6 running for Harker Heights City Council

In the Place 2 race, incumbent Michael Blomquist faces a challenge from Howard “Scot” Arey. In Place 5, incumbent Jody Nicholas is term-limited, and four residents are seeking to take her place on the council dais. The candidates are Vitalis Dubininkas, Sam Halabi, Jeffrey Keith Harris and Stacey L. Wilson. Voting on Saturday will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Harker Heights Parks and Recreation Center, 307 Miller’s Crossing. Here are some brief biographies of the candidates, in alphabetical order, by council race, followed by a question asking each candidate what they see as their top priority, if elected, as answered in a previously published article in the Harker Heights Herald.

6 running for Haker Heights City Council

Early voting gets underway Monday for the Harker Heights municipal election, which will take place May 1. Two seats on the Harker Heights City Council are up for election on the ballot, with two candidates vying for the Place 2 seat and four seeking the Place 5 seat. In the Place 2 race, incumbent Michael Blomquist faces a challenge from Howard “Scot” Arey. In Place 5, incumbent Jody Nicholas is term-limited, and four residents are seeking to take her place on the council dais. The candidates are Vitalis Dubininkas, Sam Halabi, Jeffrey Keith Harris and Stacey L. Wilson. Here are some brief biographies of the candidates, in alphabetical order, by council race, followed by a question asking each candidate what they see as the top three issues facing the city.

KISD and Heights Council candidates gather to talk with voters at Killeen restaurant Tuesday

KISD and Heights Council candidates gather to talk with voters at Killeen restaurant Tuesday
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