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Seven candidates running for three Mount Pleasant City Commission seats

Seven candidates are vying for three open positions in this year’s City Commission elections.

Three candidates are incumbent commissioners Jon Joslin, Bruce Kilmer and David McGuire. The four challengers are Rick Rautanen, Rachel Sherwood, Benjamin Barker and Jeffrey Jakeway. The terms will last three years, from Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2012.

The polls will be open in all seven precincts from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Precinct loactions
• Precinct 1: Ganiard Elementary School, 101 S. Adams St.
• Precinct 2: City Hall, 320 W. Broadway St.
• Precinct 3: Pullen Elementary School, 251 S. Brown St.
• Precinct 4: Mount Pleasant High School, 1155 S. Elizabeth St.
• Precinct 5: Kinney Elementary School, 750 N. Kinney St.
• Precinct 6: Vowles Elementary School, 1560 Watson Road
• Precinct 7: Fancher Elementary School, 801 S. Kinney St.
• All precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday

The incumbents

Joslin, a manager and business owner in Mount Pleasant, has served on the commission for nine years.

“I enjoy doing it, and I feel I’ve contributed a lot over the last nine years,” he said. “I want to continue working on the projects that the Commission started.”

Vice Mayor Kilmer is the Regional State Court Administrator for the Michigan Supreme Court.

“I decided to re-run because I love Mount Pleasant and, after three years on the commission, I feel I’ve gained a lot of knowledge and experiences about some of the future issues and needs of the city,” he said. “I would like to stay on the commission to see some of those through.”

McGuire, president of McGuire Companies, said his business experience will aid the commission if re-elected.

“The biggest issue right now is to keep the community moving forward and face financial challenges,” he said. “We have to be creative in the way we spend money, get the most bang for our buck and hopefully attract businesses to town to provide revenue.”

The Challengers

Rautanen, general manager of the Hampton Inn, 5205 E. Pickard Road, decided to run to get involved with his community.

“The number one issue, which I think is at the top of a lot of people’s concerns, is the zoning for student housing,” he said. “I certainly think that all sides need to be heard.”

Sherwood, an Adrian College alumna and a Mount Pleasant freshman, said she became interested in the City Commission after attending meetings regarding the cell phone tower last summer.

“I think the biggest thing for me if elected would be to increase community awareness and community involvement,” she said.

Barker, a Mount Pleasant senior, said he wants to bring more democracy to city government and eliminate conflicts of interest.

“Like anyone concerned about the community, I saw a problem and I wanted to be a part of the solution,” Barker said.

Jakeway, a real estate developer, said he wants to bring common sense and a business perspective to the city.

“I would like to see the city of Mount Pleasant embrace CMU students and encourage more of them to remain members of the community upon graduation,” Jakeway said. “This is our greatest asset and is key to our future success.”

Residents can find out what precinct they vote in by calling the Mount Pleasant City Clerk’s office at 779-5361.

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