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Tempes city council race is heating up, with a runoff election on May nineteenth for two open seats. Incumbents Jennifer Adams and Berdetta Hodge are facing off against challengers Brooke St. George and Bobby Nichols. The election has drawn significant attention, with outside groups and prominent figures weighing in on the race. The core issues dividing voters are homelessness, affordable housing, and development. The candidates present distinct visions, with incumbents advocating for continuity and challengers pushing for significant changes. Outside money has entered the race, supporting the incumbents, while one challenger has embraced a socialist label and received endorsements from Senator Bernie Sanders. The other challenger has secured support from various local and national organizations. The elections outcome will shape Tempes policies for the next four years.
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