Municipal-Elections3Registered voters in the Plymouth Municipal General Election in November will have a few more choices with the addition of two more democrats to the ballot.

Last week Max Schuh filed to fill the democratic vacancy for City Council in Precinct 2 and Warren Allen, the brother of Cliff Allen filed to fill the vacancy for City Council in Precinct 4.

Taking a look at the current Plymouth Municipal General Election Ballot for November 6th you will have incumbent Mark Senter on the Republican ticket and Rex Crump on the Democrat ticket for Mayor.

Incumbent Clerk Treasurer Jeanine Xaver is currently not challenged.

The three At-Large-Seats include incumbent Mike Delp and Bill Walters and Burke Richeson on the Republican side and Gary Cook, Jeffery Houin and Josh Walker on the Democratic side.  The top 3 vote getters will win the three seats available.

At this time, City Council for District 1 incumbent Duane Culp is not challenged while City Council District 2 incumbent Don Ecker will be challenged Max Schuh.  In City Council District 3 incumbent Wayne Smith will be challenged again this November by Democrat Shiloh Fonceca and in District 4 incumbent Shawn Grobe will be challenged by Warren Allen.

Democrats have until noon on Monday, July 6th to fill another other vacancies on the municipal ballots in Plymouth and Bremen.

Four communities in Marshall County, Argos, Bourbon, Culver and LaPaz will hold Town Conventions to fill their ballots.  The deadline to file for the town conventions is Monday, August 3rd at noon.