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Council to fill vacancy after election
FAIRBORN — The election of Councilwoman Joan Dautel as the city’s next mayor means council members must appoint someone to fill her unexpired term.
Applicants for the post should submit a letter and resume to City Manager Deborah McDonnell at the city building, 44 W. Hebble Avenue, by 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, said Katie Lewallen, city spokeswoman. The applicants will be reviewed by council members in early December and the appointment will be made by the end of the year, Lewallen said.
The new council member will hold the post until the next municipal election in 2011. The city’s charter allows council members to keep secret applicants for the post and to conduct interviews in closed session.
Dautel was elected to replace Mayor Gary Woodward over Councilman Frank Cervone. Voters picked also newcomers Daniel Kirkpatrick and Robert Wood and sitting councilman Stuart Snow from a field of six candidates.
Dautel, Kirkpatrick, Wood and Snow were all endorsed by the Future of Fairborn political action committee that stressed economic growth as a necessity for the city’s future.
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