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St. Joseph votes for new City Council members

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- St. Joseph elected three new candidates for St. Joseph's City Council, as other members were able to retain their seats.

District 1 Representative Madison Davis retains his seat with 1,292 votes, as well as District 2 representative Jason Eslinger with 1,276 votes.

The two new voted members are now Gary Wilkinson with the most votes at 5,276 and Collin Clibon with 4,023.

Randy Schultz with 4,068 votes and Marty Novak with 3,903 both retain their seats.

At-Large members now include Gary Wilkinson, Collin Clibon, Randy Schultz and Marty Novak.

Andrew Trout with 1,765 votes wins in District 3 against Dana Stickley with 1,713.

Russell Moore wins in District 4 with 969 votes against Michael Grimm with 771.

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