July 21, 2019
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Following are the unofficial results, with county elections officials reporting – as of about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.
The unofficial results are expected shortly after 7 p.m.
Prescott voters who would like to have an early ballot mailed to them now have less than two days to make the request.
Candidate Steve Sischka is among the incumbents seeking a new four-year term on the Prescott City Council in this year’s primary.
The only non-incumbent in this year’s Prescott Council race, Cathey Rusing is seeking her first term on the council. She is one of four candidates running for three seats on the council.
With four years as Prescott’s mayor pro tem behind her, incumbent Billie Orr is seeking a second four-year term on the Prescott City Council.
Incumbent Jim Lamerson initially ran for a seat on the Prescott City Council in 2003, and he has served four, four-year terms since then.
After facing two opponents in his first run for Prescott mayor two years ago, incumbent Greg Mengarelli is running unopposed this year for a second term.