FARMINGTON HILLS

In the mayoral race, Ronald Oliverio
is challenging incumbent Nancy Bates
for the two-year term.
In the council race, incumbents
Jerry Ellis, Jon Grant and Cheryl
Oliverio are opposed by Randy Bruce,
Jess Elson, Kenneth Massey and
Robert Monroe Webster. The top
three will serve four-year terms.

FERNDALE

In the mayoral race, Mayor Pro Tem
Robert Porter and Mike Christman are
running for the two-year term.
Council candidates are incumbent
Helen Marie Weber and challengers T.
Scott Galloway, Robert Lindemann,
Ken Miller, Jim Moll and Dawn
Ptaszynski. The top two will serve
four-year terms.
In the race to fill an unexpired
council seat (ending Jan. 1, 2004) can-
didates are Dennis Emmi and David
Lennon.
In the race for constable, candidates
are incumbent James Rentz, Kevin
Rogers and Richard Willcock. The top
two will serve four-year terms.

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HUNTINGTON WOODS

In the city commission race, Leon
Pratnicki is challenging incumbents
Phyllis B.C. Kramer and Robert Paul.
The top two will serve four-year terms.

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KEEGO HARBOR

Barbara Kline is challenging council
incumbent Jeff Parker for a three-year term.

LATHRUP VILLAGE

In the race for council, Frank Brock is
seeking re-election. Also running are
Rob Flannery, Kyrian Nwagwu and
Alan Weaks. The top two win four-year
terms; the candidate with the third
highest vote total serves two years.

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Incumbent Mayor Richard Clark is
unopposed.
City council incumbents Victor
Cassis and Edward Kramer face chal-
lengers Kim Capello, Gordon Fuller,
David Landry and Laura Lorenzo. The
top three win four-year terms.

OAK PARK

Mayor Gerald Naftaly and
Councilmen Arthur Frohlich and
Willie Horton are unopposed.

ROCHESTER

City council incumbents Stuart Bikson
and Thomas Werth face Guy Cole,
William Gray, David Katulic, Dirk

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