Ketchum councilmen-elect Matthew McGraw and Randy Hall defeated eight other candidates during Tuesday's municipal election to secure four-year terms on the Ketchum City Council.

Hall won with 577 votes, or 18.1% of votes. McGraw won with 533 votes, or 16.72% of votes.

The councilmen-elect in January will step into the shoes of Councilwomen Amanda Breen and Courtney Hamilton, who did not seek reelection.

Voters rejected the proposed council-manger form of government that would have seen a full panel of five council members replace the existing four-person panel.

Councilmen-elect discuss goals

This will be Hall’s third term on the Ketchum City Council after having served in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. He also served one term on the Planning and Zoning Commission in the mid-'90s and t

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