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Remley earns official reelection in District 4

Councilman ran unopposed for area mainly serving OTS

Posted 8/4/20

Ken Remley earned official reelection in the Surprise Primary Election in a district race in which he ran unopposed.

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District 4

Remley earns official reelection in District 4

Councilman ran unopposed for area mainly serving OTS

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Ken Remley earned official reelection in the Surprise Primary Election in a district race in which he ran unopposed.

Mr. Remley was picked on 2,499 of the 2,946 ballots cast in the district, which covers the Original Town Site and surrounding areas.

He first joined the City Council in 2016.