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Kingman, Bullhead, Havasu city council races close

MOHAVE COUNTY – Three incumbents lead close balloting in the race for three, four-year Kingman City Council terms in Tuesday’s primary election. Keith Walker led the pack on Wednesday, though results are preliminary and unofficial pending canvas:

Keith Walker 3,620

Jamie Scott Stehly 3,416

Cherish Sammeli 2,931

Robert Cathey 2,884

Jim Dykens (2,722) leads Council appointee Cengiz Arik (1405) for the two-year Kingman council term, followed by Elliot Chalew (961).

Incumbent Nancy Campbell is out front in the battle for three, four-year terms on the Lake Havasu City Council:

Nancy Campbell 6,775

David Diaz 5,439

Cameron Moses 4,781 (incumbent)

Morgan Braden 4,537

Rick Riegler 2,658

Teri Kay Parcells 2,306

Joan Dzuro 1,860

Incumbent Rodney Head leads a crowded field for four, four-year Bullhead City council terms:

Rodney Head 3,537

Karen Dallman 3,129

Jason Newlin 2,342

Eugene O’Neill 2,331

Annette Wegman-Wood 2,198

Linda Saldana 2,177

Juan Lizarraga 1,947 (incumbent)

Bullhead City voters signaled approval of Proposition 416, a fiscal flexibility measure (3,696-1,896).

Dave Hawkins