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TROY — Troy City Council members Rebecca Chamberlain and David Hamilton defended their seats during the Nov. 4 election, while Annalisa Bluhm won the third seat. Each of the three available seats was for a four-year term.
Of the 49,683 ballots cast, Chamberlain received support from 20.69% (10,277 votes) while Hamilton took 17.5% (8,697 votes) and Bluhm took 17.29% (8,588 votes).
Coming up short were Ed Ross at 13.71% (6,812 votes), followed by Sadek Rahman at 11.52% (5,725 votes), David Ross Kniffen at 9.56% (4,750 votes), and Ken Brodzinski at 9.5% (4,718 votes).
Unassigned write-ins accounted for 0.23% (116 votes). There were zero rejected write-ins.
“Congratulations to my council colleagues (Chamberlain) and (Hamilton), who were reelected to serve four more year

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