Politics & Government
Incumbents, Brunello Elected to Highland Heights Council
Brunello will replace Council President Scott Mills, who ran for mayor.
voters returned incumbents to City Council in Tuesday's election, with one exception.
With only two incumbents in the at large race because Council President gave up his seat to run for mayor, that meant there would be at least one new member of council.
That will be , who was the leading vote-getter and joined incumbents and in being elected to council for the next two years. finished fourth.
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Brunello, a foreman with the Mayfield Heights Service Department, also ran for council in 2009 and served as chairman of the Community Day festival for the last two years.
In Ward 4, incumbent defeated challenger Ted J. Anderson.
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Incumbents , and ran opposed in Wards 1, 2, 3, respectively, and were re-elected to two-year terms.
Final, unofficial results, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections were:
Chuck Brunello Jr. 2,415
Edwin V. Hargate 2,040
Frank Legan 1,746
Ken Messinger-Rapport  772
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Highland Heights Council - Ward 4 Ted Anderson  266Lisa Marie Stickan  589
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Highland Heights Council – Ward 2 Leo R. Lombardo 544Â
Highland Heights Council – Ward 3 Robert J. Mastrangelo 581Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
