Primary Election Results for Cordell and Altus

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The primary election for Cordell Public Schools and the City of Altus city council races have concluded, with results now finalized.

The race for Office No. 5 on the Cordell School Board has narrowed down to two candidates after Dale Selman received 47% of the vote and Randi Hunter garnered 29% of the vote.

The general election for the seat will occur on April 1.

Elsewhere, in the race for Altus City Council’s Ward No. 1 seat, Jonathan Eric Bergmark emerged victorious with 90 votes (86.54%), significantly outpacing opponent Dillon Feazel, who secured only 14 votes (13.46%). The total number of votes cast in the race was 104.

Also in Altus, the competition for Ward No. 3 was more divided. Malcolm Dash won with 44 votes (63.77%), defeating CJ Morris, who received 20 votes (28.99%), and Terrence Filer, who trailed behind with 5 votes (7.25%). A total of 69 ballots were cast in this race.


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