- April 25, 2024
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The top fundraiser in March 8 city election, Paul Caragiulo, barely eked out a victory over his opponent, incumbent Commissioner Dick Clapp, in the District 2 race.
The margin was so slim, 11 votes out of a total 3,425, that the state requires an automatic recount, which will be held at 9 a.m. Friday.
Caragiulo collected 1,718 votes to Clapp’s 1,707.
The other two district races were not nearly as close.
In District 3, Shannon Snyder claimed the commission seat without a runoff, despite there being three candidates in that race.
The retired sheriff’s deputy claimed 703 votes, or 56%. Diana Hamilton was second with 463 votes, or 37% and Pete Theisen was third, with 88 votes, or 7%.
“I’m relieved to death I don’t have to do a runoff,” said Snyder. “I feel very blessed. Nobody gets this without a lot of help.”
There will be a runoff in the District 1 race. Willie Shaw and Linda Holland were the top two vote-getters and will face off in the May 10 runoff election.
Shaw got 414 votes, or 42%. Holland received 218 votes, or 22%. She was followed closely by Richard Dorfman with 201 votes, or 20%. Frederick Williams received 162 votes, or 16%.
When he learned about his vote total, Shaw let out a shriek of joy.
“The voters (showed) they support an inclusive community, and that’s been my goal,” said Shaw.
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