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  2. Elections 2023: New candidates contest three Petersburg City ...

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    Four candidates are vying for three seats on the Petersburg City Council. Incumbent Mayor James Holeman is running unopposed. Elections 2023: New candidates contest three Petersburg City Council seats

  3. The Times Editorial Board has already published recommendations on St. Petersburg’s four ballot questions, the Clearwater Bluffs project and the Largo recreation center proposal.

  4. Wengay Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton first ran for the St. Petersburg city council in 2007. His opponent was Gershom Faulkner, outreach director for Congresswoman Kathy Castor. Despite Faulkner being considered the establishment candidate, Newton ultimately prevailed and was elected to the city council. [4] In 2011, while running for reelection, Newton faced Faulkner in a ...

  5. 2021 Danish local elections - Wikipedia

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    The mayors (Danish: borgmester; plural: borgmestre) of the 98 municipalities head the council meetings and are the chair of the finance committee in each of their respective municipalities. Only in Copenhagen, this mayor – the head of the finance committee and council meetings – is called the lord mayor (Danish: overborgmester).

  6. Petersburg Elections: 5 questions with the candidates in only ...

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    PETERSBURG – In the only contested race for the city School Board, Ward 4 incumbent Celeste Wynn is being challenged by Linda “Latifah” Muhammad, Marcus Omar Squires and Taccarri Tucker.

  7. Ken Welch - Wikipedia

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    Welch was born August 15, 1964, in St. Petersburg, Florida. His father, David, is a former member of the St. Petersburg city council and founded an accounting company, where Ken worked. [1] [2] Welch, a third-generation St. Petersburg resident, grew up in the Gas Plant District, which was repurposed to build Tropicana Field. [3]

  8. St. Petersburg City Council votes to repair Tropicana ... - AOL

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    The City Council, by 4-3 on Thursday, approved spending money to repair Tropicana Field. The estimated cost is $55 million, with $26.3 million needed in just the roof replacement alone.

  9. Rick Kriseman - Wikipedia

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    Kriseman ran for a seat on the St. Petersburg City Council in 1999, challenging incumbent City Councilman Robert Kersteen. Though voter turnout was low, the city's purchase of the Sunken Gardens, which was on the ballot as a referendum, increased voter enthusiasm about the election [7] and Kriseman lost to Kersteen by a wide margin, receiving 41% of the vote to Kersteen's 59%. [8]