Politics & Government

Plymouth City Council Incumbents Sweep Up Votes

Wards 1, 2 and 3 as well as the At-Large seats have all familiar faces returning for their next terms.

The unofficial results from the Secretary of State's website show a sweep of incumbents taking back their seats on the Plymouth City Council.

Incumbent Jim Willis with about 62 percent of the vote and newcomer Dan Waltenberg with about 37 percent of the vote equating to 18,0002 votes for Willis and 10,800 votes for Waltenberg. There were 201 write-in votes.

The other race included Jeff Wosje with about 5,498 votes and Ned Carroll with 3,128 of the votes for Ward 2. Wosje ended up with about 63 percent of the vote and Carroll with 36.08 percent of the votes. There were 43 write-ins.

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Running uncontested for Ward 1 was incumbent Judy Johnson who received 6,603 votes or about 99 percent of the votes with 77 write-ins.

Also running uncontested for Ward 3 was incumbent Bob Stein who received 6,287 votes or about 98 percent of the votes while there were 104 write-in votes.

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(Editor's Note: look for precinct by precinct voting as it becomes available here.)


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