Manchester residents will head to the polls Tuesday to elect the three residents running for three open seats on the Town Council.
Though only three candidates have registered to run vying for three open seats, the town will still hold an election. That is because the town charter allows residents to write in candidates.
The three candidates are incumbents Chris Cuneo and Vince Pacelli, and former Town Administrator Steve Miller.
During the most recent town election in May 2023, incumbent Mayor Ryan Warner was defeated by Melinda Smith. In the race for two Town Council seats, Ryan Nazelrod and incumbent Jennifer Miller were the winners.
Pacelli was elected May 16, 2023, to replace council member David G. Richardson, who resigned May 9, 2023. Pacelli filled out the remaining two years in Richardson’s term.
Cuneo was first elected to the council in 2021. Miller served as town administrator for 44 years, starting in 1979. He was recognized for 40 years of service with the town in 2019.
Town Council members and the mayor serve four-year terms.
Anyone who is a registered voter in the county and a resident within the incorporated town limits is eligible to vote in the May election. Voters must have lived within the corporate limits of the town at least 30 days before the election.
The Town of Manchester will hold its election from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Town Hall at 3337 Victory St.
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