SUPERIOR — No need for yard signs, banners or campaign fliers this fall in Superior. It appears the elected leaders you see now will be the ones you see after the Nov. 6 election.
No candidate aside from the three incumbents defending their seats — Mayor Pro Tem Elia Gourgouris, and trustees Debra Williams and Joe Cirelli — turned in a nomination petition with the required signatures by Monday’s 5 p.m. deadline.
On Sept. 10, the Board of Trustees will vote on a resolution to cancel the town election. There were no local ballot issues headed for a vote in November. Superior residents still will get to cast votes on the general-election ballot, which includes the presidential contest and races for federal, state and county offices.
Williams said the lack of a contested election in Superior is “unusual” and she couldn’t remember the last time it happened. Requests for historical election data from the town clerk went unreturned.
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