A visibly tired and irritated Mayor Wanda Williams vowed her next four years leading Harrisburg would be better than the first, promising to ‘uplift’ all areas of the city.
But Williams also was looking back in disdain at what she called challenger Dan Miller’s campaign of “lies.”
City voters resoundingly returned Williams to office with 56% of the vote, compared to Miller’s 43%.
“Did you say I was corrupt? Did you say I was incompetent?” Williams said, addressing an absent Miller, who conceded the race early on election night.
She also criticized Miller, the sitting city treasurer whom she defeated by 80 votes in a five-way race for the Democrat nomination in the May primary, for making her campaign again in the fall, with Miller running as the Republican nominee.
“First I had a b

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