Bridget, Jefferson win Marshville seats
by Jason deBruyn
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MARSHVILLE - Two incumbents and a resident active in the community took the seats in Marshville.

“I was pleased with the results,” said incumbent Councilwoman Dora Bridget who was elected to her third term.

Matthew Halbert Jefferson was the highest vote getter with 110 votes, or 29 percent of the total. Bridget received 106 votes, 28 percent of the total. Larry Smith and Brian Weber were on the outside looking in and received only 88 and 70 votes respectively.

Bridget said she was not nervous that she would be re-elected. “This is my third time going through this,” she said, confident she would win her bid.

“I hope that (Marshville voters) see me for someone that is working for the benefit of the town,” she added and said the vote results proved that.

Incumbent Mayor Frank Deese ran uncontested and was re-elected.
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