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  1. Identify the ward (w) you live in. Contact information of that ward’s two Council Members is above. The Council Member-at-Large also represents the entire City. Please call 437-9940 if you need assistance in determining your Council Members. Austin, MN Code of Ordinances.

    • District 1: Incumbent Harper-Madison Elected Again
    • District 3: Velásquez, Silva Headed For Runoff
    • District 5: Bazan, Alter Advance to Runoff
    • District 8: Ellis Wins A Second Term
    • District 9: Runoff on Way in Tight Race

    Incumbent Natasha Harper-Madison held off challeges from three opponents, taking 53.2% of the vote to keep her seat in the Austin City Council's District 1. She has represented the Northeast Austin district since 2018. Misael Ramos received 25.2% of the vote, while Melonie House-Dixon received11% and Clinton Rarey received 10.5%, according to final...

    José Velásquez and Daniela Silva will square off in a runoff election for the open seat in Austin City Council's District 3. The winner will succeed two-term Austin City Council Member Sabino "Pio" Renteria in the district, which is primarily in East Austin and east Central Austin. Velásquez tallied 36.4% of the vote and Silva 34.4%, according to f...

    In the Austin City Council District 5 race, newcomers Stephanie Bazan and Ryan Alter will advance to a December runoff election to fill the open council seat. Bazan captured 29.3% of the vote, followed by Alter with 24.2%, according to final but unofficial results. Ken Craig was third in the race with 19.1% of the vote. The vote percentages for the...

    Incumbent Paige Ellis captured a second term on the Austin City Council, pulling in 57.8% of the vote in District 8 in final but unofficial results. Ellis, 38, faced three opponents in her bid for reelection in District 8, which encompasses parts of Southwest Austin. Her opponents split the rest of the vote — Richard Smith received 28.4%, while Kim...

    In District 9, the race to succeed longtime Council Member Kathie Tovo was headed to a runoff, an outcome that had been expected given the size of the field, which includes eight candidates, the most in any Austin race. Zohaib Qadri led the way with 29.9% of the vote, according to final but unofficial results. Linda Guerrero was second in the unoff...

  2. Austin City Council member At-Large Jeff Austin, 2nd Ward councilman Jason Baskin, 1st Ward councilwoman Laura Helle and 3rd Ward councilmember Joyce Poshusta all took their oaths of office to serve on the council in the first meeting of 2023 for the council Tuesday evening. Austin, Baskin and Poshusta all won reelection last November, while ...

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  4. Oct 4, 2022 · Bottom row: Jason Baskin, Joyce Poshusta and Ronald A. Kelly. By Staff reports. October 04, 2022 at 2:30 PM. Share. News reporting. AUSTIN — Several Austin City Council seats are on the...

  5. Jason Baskin - Austin City Councilman, Austin, Minnesota. 957 likes. Official page for Jason Baskin, Austin (MN) City Council Member, Ward 2 Learn more at jasonbaskin.n

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