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Elkins’ voting bulletin set after the end of the deposit period News, sports, jobs

Elkins’ voting bulletin set after the end of the deposit period News, sports, jobs

Elkins – two members of the Local Council of the Local will face the opposition at the city’s elections on June 10, after the period of deposit ended on Friday.

The city official, Sutton Stokes, said that Jon Clingerman submitted to run against the fourth council member of the fourth section, NANCI BROSS-FRGONARA, and Burley Woods submitted to candidate against David Parker, a member of the Fifth Sector.

The period for the election has begun February 17 and ended on February 28.

Clingurman teaches the program of the Mill and Trapping High School at the Technical Center of Randolph County, while Woods held the director of the Executive Service for Nellis Group Enterprise and the Director of Internal Sales for Legacy Elevat.

Five of the 10 places of the Municipal Council are in elections this year, including the first section place owned by Rob Chenoweth; the second section chair held by Lisa Severino; The third section chair held by Erika Plishka; the fourth section of section held by Bross-Fregonara nancies; and the fifth section chair held by Dave Parker. The members of the Council fulfill four years. All five members of the Council have submitted for the re -election.

There will be no race for the mayor at the 2025 elections, according to the City Hall website, due to the 2021 charter changes, which states that the Mayor of Elkins has a four-year limit. The current term, which started on July 1, 2023, will not expire until 2027.

During the meeting of the Municipal Council on February 20, the Council unanimously approved two new polling locations for the fourth and fifth sections for future elections.

At the previous elections, the fourth survey place in the section was in the meeting room of the Randolph County Commission at James F. Cain Courthouse; However, the camera is currently renovated in a courtroom for Judge Jaymie Godwin Wilfong of the second judge of the Randolph County Circuit Court.

The new Ward’s new survey will be annex Wees on 32 Randolph Avenue.

At the same time, the municipal courtroom in Elkins City Hall, which was the fifth Ward, is currently closed with the rest of the building for the foreseeable future.

The building is currently under renovation after facing a pre -sewerage incident on August 31. The new Fifth Ward survey will be the old Brick Playhouse brick from 329 Davis Ave.

Voting places for June 10 elections include:

For First Ward, the Center for the Family of the Church of God from 1402 Taylor Avenue;

For the second section, the building of the Mountain State Festival on 101 Lough street;

For the third section, Elkins Inn and Suits, Randolph Room from 1200 Harrison Avenue;

For the fourth section, wees annex;

For Fifth Ward, Old Brick Playhouse.

For more information about future choices, visit cityfelkinswv.com/2025-aleri.