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Carolyn Cagle (Stacy City Council Ward 2, Minnesota, candidate 2024)

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Carolyn Cagle

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Candidate, Stacy City Council Ward 2

Elections and appointments
Last election

April 9, 2024

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Carolyn Cagle ran in a special election to the Stacy City Council Ward 2 in Minnesota. Cagle was on the ballot in the special general election on April 9, 2024.[source]

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Elections

General election

Special general election for Stacy City Council Ward 2 (2 seats)

Jeff Barrett, Carolyn Cagle, Brandon Price, John Scott, and Brian Seekon ran in the special general election for Stacy City Council Ward 2 on April 9, 2024.

Candidate
Jeff Barrett (Nonpartisan)
Carolyn Cagle (Nonpartisan)
Brandon Price (Nonpartisan)
John Scott (Nonpartisan)
Brian Seekon (Nonpartisan)

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