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Price City council interviews five candidates to fill vacant seat; balloting begins
Summary
On Jan. 28, 2026, Price City Council interviewed five qualified applicants to fill a council vacancy caused by the newly elected mayor; council approved the consent agenda and began round‑one balloting after questioning focused on water, utilities, safety and budgets.
Price City’s council met Jan. 28 and heard two‑minute introductions from five candidates seeking to fill a council vacancy created when a sitting council member was elected mayor and resigned effective Dec. 31, 2025.
Presiding official announced the vacancy and the appointment process, noting applicants must be Price City residents and registered voters. The council first approved its consent agenda by motion and then moved into candidate interviews, which will be followed by successive rounds of balloting; the presiding official said Jackie, the city recorder, would hand out ballots for round one.
The five candidates and their emphases Rick Davis, a lifelong Price City resident and former council member, emphasized local roots and prior municipal experience. “My name is Rick Davis. I've lived…
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