In Dover’s municipal election on Tuesday, all four incumbents on the ballot secured victories. Council President David Anderson won in the Fourth District, defeating Leroy Bradshaw Jr. with a 137 to 55 vote margin. At large Councilman Andre Boggerty retained his seat by defeating Shereen Woodard Onyekachi with 806 votes to 367. First District Councilman Gerald Rocha received 101 votes, while Third District Councilman Fred Neil picked up 189 votes. Donyale Hall emerged as the winner in the Second District, earning 171 votes and replacing William Hare who resigned earlier in the year.
The winners all secured four-year terms with their victories. The election results show a strong show of support for the incumbents in Dover, with voters choosing to keep the current council members in their positions. Despite some close races, the incumbents managed to maintain their seats and continue their work in the municipal government.
The election outcome reflects a sense of continuity and stability in Dover, with voters expressing confidence in the current leadership. The newly elected and re-elected council members will now have the opportunity to continue their work on behalf of the community and address important issues facing the city. Overall, it was a successful day for the incumbents in Dover’s municipal election, with all four candidates retaining their seats for the next four years.
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