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Democrats of Greater Tucson Featuring Andres Portela, Tucson Council Candidate, Ward 6 Andrés Portela is a Democrat running for the Tucson City Council to represent Ward 6. He will speak about Housing, Opportunity, and Mobile and Environmental Justice.
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TUPELO ⢠Janet Gaston on Tuesday night won the Republican nomination in the Ward 6 Tupelo City Council race, defeating a longtime incumbent. Gaston, a 65-year-old retired bank executive, defeated Mike Bryan, a four-term member of the council. Unofficial but complete election day results from polling precincts and absentee ballots show that Gaston received 60.3% of the votes 39.7% for Bryan. Gaston campaigned on using her financial expertise in the private sector to help with the cityâs annual budget, ensuring that local infrastructure in Ward 6 is up to par and advocating for more resources to go toward Thomas Street Park. âIâve never started a new job and didnât have a huge learning curve,â Gaston said in a forum with the Daily Journal. âBut I do learn quickly, and I respond quickly. And I care about this city. And I do want to leave it better than I found it.â
8 votes determine winner of Long Beach primary runoff for Ward 6 By WLOX Staff | April 27, 2021 at 7:28 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 7:39 PM LONG BEACH, Miss. (WLOX) - The lone primary runoff election in Long Beach was too close, but one candidate managed to edge out the other to become the next Ward 6 alderman. Ward 6 was the only election that did not end with a clear winner in Long Beach during April 6′s municipal primaries. Now, the winners have all been determined. Peter McGoey received 185 votes in Tuesday’s race, just eight more than Owen McNally’s 177. CLICK HERE to see the full election results.