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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — Tuesday is Election Day in Sioux Falls. The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Voters will choose between three candidates on the mayoral ballot. They are incumbent mayor Paul TenHaken, immigration attorney Taneeza Islam, and community activist David Zokaites. KELO.com conducted 15-minute interviews with all three candidates.
There are also four city council seats up for grabs. Two are at-large seats and two represent districts.
Running for the At-Large A seat are incumbent Janet Brekke, a retired city attorney, pediatrician Sarah Cole and business owner Bobbi Andera.
Non-profit consultant Pam Cole and non-profit administrator Rick Merkouris are running for the At-Large B seat, where current councilor Christine Erickson is term-limited.
There will also be a new councilor in the Southeast District. Lawyer David Barranco and IT support tech Cody Ingle are running to replace the term-limited Rick Kiley.
Central District councilor Curt Soehl is running for re-election against pharmacist Jim Burzynski and Emmett Reistroffer, the COO of a medical marijuana business.
Voters will also have their say on a pair of potential amendments to the city charter.
One of those amendments would boost the mayor’s salary from the current $137,800 to $165,000. City council salaries, which are tied to the mayor’s, would also go up.
The other would allow the city council to remove the city attorney by a vote of six of the eight city councilors, among other provisions.
KELO Radio will have updates on the top and bottom of the hour Tuesday night as results come in.
(KELO.com News Director Todd Epp contributed to this report.)




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