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Multiple Ohio Municipal Councils Face Competitive November Elections
Several local elections are underway for city and village councils in Ohio, with multiple candidates vying for limited seats. In Marion, five candidates, including Dan Clark and Scott Crider, are competing for three at-large council seats, focusing on financial issues, youth programs, and balanced governance. Canal Winchester voters will choose among seven candidates for four city council seats, with priorities including preserving historic elements, transparency, and community safety. Reynoldsburg's election features five candidates for three at-large seats, emphasizing public safety, economic growth, and community engagement. Perry Village has nine candidates contesting four council seats, with candidates emphasizing transparency, communication, and government accountability. These elections reflect active community involvement and diverse priorities among candidates seeking to shape their local governments.

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