UNION CITY, MI (WTVB) – Union City Village President William Avery will be trying to win a fourth four-year term in Tuesday’s general election but he will once again have to defeat challenger James Hurley in a rematch of a nail biting 2018 race.
Avery defeated Hurley in the 2018 election by just six votes, 204-198. Devin Bloom was third with 113 votes.
Avery and Hurley are the only two candidates for Village President in this year’s election.
Avery was first elected as Village President in 2010. He ran unopposed in 2014 before winning the tight 2018 race.
Meanwhile, a pair of write-in candidates have helped to fill out the ballot in Union City for a pair of Village Trustee positions.
Jill McCombs is one of the candidates for three trustee seats that have four-year terms along with Ralph Gottschalk and Bonnie Strathern.
Meanwhile, Brian McCombs is now one of the candidates for a pair of two-year term trustee seats along with Stacy Guertler.
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