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Everything Fenton Voters Need to Know
Here is a guide on the candidates, where to vote and what to expect.
The General City Election will be held on Tuesday.
All city of Fenton precincts will vote at the , located at 600 N. Adelaide Street in Fenton. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Nov. 8 election will be a big one for There are seven seats on the council, four of which are up for election.
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One seat will be in the mayor's race where Councilman will oppose longtime for the two-year term.
Incumbent , former Department of Public Works director , former Fenton Mayor  and newcomer Michael Piacentini will compete for three four-year term council seats.
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You can click on the candidates names to find out more about them. We have also attached 1 minute and 30 second video clips of each candidate from the Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce's Meet the Candidates forum held last month. (Editor's Note: Cheryl King did not attend the event). We have also included the video in its entirety, courtesy of the Fenton Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The seats of King, Faricy and John Rauch will expire. Rauch will not run for re-election. The winners will join Benjamin Smith, Dianne North and Bradley Jacob on the city council.
The recall election of 51st District Representative , R-Grand Blanc, will also be on the ballot.
Fenton Township voters in the Linden School District will see a millage renewal on the ballot. The ballot language calls for 21.4061 mills to be levied on all property, but residents will pay only 18 mills because of the Headlee Amendment. The 10-year millage is worth of $1.8 million in revenue, about 10 percent of the Linden School District's revenue.
Voting in Fenton Township will take place at , 4070 Lahring Road
If you have any questions regarding the election, please contact the Fenton City Clerk's Office at (810) 629-2261.
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