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Clerk: moving Milan elections to even years could cut costs; council given preliminary figures
Summary
City Clerk Lavonna Wenzel told the council that the recent Milan primary cost about $21,000 and that the general election cost will likely exceed $50,000; she and an Election Specialist presented a legislative ruling allowing councils to shift odd-year municipal elections to even years by resolution, and the council was given statistics for future discussion or a public hearing.
City Clerk Lavonna Wenzel and an Election Specialist briefed the Milan City Council on Sept. 2 about a legislative option to move municipal elections from odd years to even years.
Clerk Wenzel and the specialist said a recent City primary cost approximately $21,000, and Clerk Wenzel told…
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