Kiawah voters cast ballots today

Tuesday, December 2, 2008



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Kiawah Island — Voters will go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today to re-elect their mayor and choose at least one new member of Town Council.

Mayor William G. Wert has no opposition, but voters also will vote for four council members among five candidates.

They are incumbents Alan. L. Burnaford, Charles R. Lipuma and G. Steven Orban and challengers Harry McHugh and Stanley Morganstein.

The island, which became a town in 1987, has about 1,200 registered voters.

Its elections are at-large and nonpartisan, and those elected receive no pay.

The election will be held at St. John's Fire Station No. 4 at 12 Sora Rail Road.

Profiles of council candidates also are available on the town's Web site, www.kiawahisland.org, and voters with questions can call Town Clerk Cathy Wilson at 768-9166.

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