Moravia village voters returned two incumbents to the board and gave uncontested mayoral candidate Gary Mulvaney 157 votes of confidence.
Gary Fickeisen won his seventh two-year term as trustee with 121 votes. Christopher Leonard was reelected with 113. Both ran as Republicans.
A third candidate, Kevin Davis, garnered 77 votes running on the Democratic Party line.
Mayor Donald Myers declined to run for a seventh consecutive term for the village's top office. He also served two separate stints as mayor in the 1960s and '70s.
Mulvaney, 59, is the longtime president of Moravia Little League and fire department treasurer.
He's served as trustee since 2000.
Fickeisen, 63, owns Chronicle Guidance Publishing in Moravia and Leonard, 37, owns C & M transportation. Leonard is completing his first term as trustee.
A total of 160 village residents voted, including absentees.
The turnout was typical, according to village Clerk Anne Riddell.
A third candidate, Kevin Davis, garnered 77 votes running on the Democratic Party line.
Mayor Donald Myers declined to run for a seventh consecutive term for the village's top office. He also served two separate stints as mayor in the 1960s and '70s.
Mulvaney, 59, is the longtime president of Moravia Little League and fire department treasurer.
He's served as trustee since 2000.
Fickeisen, 63, owns Chronicle Guidance Publishing in Moravia and Leonard, 37, owns C & M transportation. Leonard is completing his first term as trustee.
A total of 160 village residents voted, including absentees.
The turnout was typical, according to village Clerk Anne Riddell.
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