Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Meet Your Candidates
The August 11 primary election in Payson pared the number of candidates vying for three seats open on the city council this year from eleven to six. In the weeks leading up to election day, The Payson Chronicle attempted to contact each of the candidates in the race. We asked them to submit their story for voters to read in our print edition. We have since posted articles submitted by candidates who made it past the primary election on our website, paysonchronicle.com. Now, as the community prepares to cast its votes in the November municipal election, we invite you all to find out more about the candidates who hope to serve you. Here’s a link: http://www.paysonchronicle.com/election2015/
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