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Nine candidates file for election to City of Pendleton positions

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The City of Pendleton is gearing up for its municipal election, with nine candidates having officially filed for five open positions. The filing period closed on March 12, marking a critical step in the electoral process for the May 2024 election. Local voters will play a pivotal role in determining who will lead their community, making this election particularly significant. As the campaigns unfold, potential candidates will likely engage in various outreach efforts to connect with constituents and discuss their platforms. The upcoming election represents not only a chance for change but also an opportunity for residents to express their civic duty and influence local governance.

With the deadline now passed, Pendleton's political landscape is set for an exciting and competitive season. As the election date approaches, community engagement and voter turnout will be essential topics of discussion. This election underscores the importance of local governance and the active participation of citizens in the democratic process.

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