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Rick Keller (Mayor of Stacy, Minnesota, candidate 2024)

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Rick Keller
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Candidate, Mayor of Stacy
Elections and appointments
Last election
April 9, 2024

Rick Keller ran in a special election to the Mayor of Stacy in Minnesota. Keller was on the ballot in the special general election on April 9, 2024.[source]

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Biography

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Elections

General election

Special general election for Mayor of Stacy

Tim Berrini, Rick Keller, and Mark Utecht ran in the special general election for Mayor of Stacy on April 9, 2024.

Candidate
Tim Berrini (Nonpartisan)
Rick Keller (Nonpartisan)
Mark Utecht (Nonpartisan)

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