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| Incumbents on the council are Alvin Reed, Ward One: and Nels Petersen, Ward Three. Harms served two years as councilman from Ward Two. The council will elect a representative from that ward to fill the office for the remaining two years of the term when Harms takes office. | | Incumbents on the council are Alvin Reed, Ward One: and Nels Petersen, Ward Three. Harms served two years as councilman from Ward Two. The council will elect a representative from that ward to fill the office for the remaining two years of the term when Harms takes office. |
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- | ==Springfield News, [[1956]]==
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- | '''Harms is Winner in Hotly-Contested race for Mayor's Office'''
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- | With Mayor Edward C. Harms Jr. and Councilman Darwin Jensen returned to the City of Springfield city administration in Tuesday's general election, all that remains to be decided in the official city line-up for 1957 is the prresidency of the council. The present council president is A.C. McChesney who goes out of office on December 31 along with another councilman, Scott Haynes.
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- | New to the council without opposition are W.E. Berkelew, Ward No. 5, and Lloyd B. Ardinger, Ward No. 6. Holdover councilmen are Vernon Allen, Jck Briggs and Alvin Reed. It is rpesumed that the council president will be picked from among the three senior members, Allen, Briggs, and Reed. Should the mayor's office become vacant, the council president succeeds to that position.
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- | Mayor Harms was truetnred to office by an unprecedented write-in vote, receiving 1959 to 1300 for the second place candiate, B.J. Rogers. Former Mayor B.P. Larson ran third with 1229 votes. Councilman Briggs, who filed for mayor then threw his support behind the "draft Harms" write-in campaign, got 410 votes.
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- | Councilman Jensen had a decisive victory for the Ward No. 4. council position, defeating the...
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| ==Springfield News, [[1985]]== | | ==Springfield News, [[1985]]== |