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On Tuesday, February 21st, Milwaukeeans will have an opportunity to cast their votes in three open Common Council seats. The seats for District 1, District 5, and District 9 are all currently without representation. In order to introduce you to the many personalities in the race, TMJ4 News sent out an eight-question survey to each candidate. Their answers are presented below. The top two vote-getters in each primary contest will advance to the general election on Tuesday, April 4.VOTER RESOURCES: Decision 2023How Do I Register To Vote How Can I Find My Polling Place What To Bring To The Polls On Election DayEditor s note: The responses below have been edited for spelling and grammar but not for content.RAY BANKS Ray Banks 1.Why do you want to serve on the M
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