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Party A. Maurice 1847-1849 no party Joseph Burden 1849-1851 Democratic: Warren Graves 1852-1856 no party H.S. Chenoweth 1856-1857 no party J.S. Kimbrough 1857-1858 no party Sempronius H. Boyd: 1858-1860 Republican: J.W. Mack 1860-1861 no party Benjamin Kite 1865-1866 Republican James H. Creighton 1866-1867 Republican R.B. Owen 1867-1868 no party
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Springfield, Missouri held an election for mayor on April 6, 2021. Incumbent mayor Ken McClure was challenged by opponent Marcus Aton. McClure was re-elected mayor by a margin of 34.94 percentage points. [1] Springfield mayoral elections are nonpartisan and candidates are not affiliated with a specific party on ballots.
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When: Dec. 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, and 23 from 6-8 p.m. Where: Park Central Square Every Friday and Saturday evening at Park Central Square, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will be available for free photos ...
The Tallahassee Board of Realtors announced its endorsements in seven city and Leon County political contests, choosing only three incumbents and no one from the Democratic Party's progressive wing.
Jean Bruner-Jachino, who has volunteered for the organization for about 25 years, will work part-time until a replacement is hired
[15] He was also a talk radio show host on the Springfield-based station KWTO. He is a member of the National Association of Realtors , National Auctioneers Association , the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce , the National Rifle Association of America , and the Greater Springfield Board of Realtors.