CAIRO — The Cairo Democratic Committee has announced its slate of candidates for the upcoming town elections.
Former Town Supervisor, realtor, Democrat, and long-time Cairo resident Ted Banta is throwing his hat in the ring once again for Town Supervisor. “I'm dedicated to forging a strong future for our town,” Banta said. He believes that “Cairo needs fiscal scrutiny, improved infrastructure (especially water), and business development. We must foster transparent government, enhance our parks, and support local organizations.”
David Fisher, a Cairo native and Democrat, is running for a seat on the Town Board. “I am running for Cairo Town Board to preserve what we all love about Cairo: our sense of community, our history of natural beauty drawing visitors from around the world, and encouraging small businesses to grow with our growing population.”
The remaining Democratic candidates include long-time Tax Collector Susan Hilgendorff, who is seeking re-election, and Jason Watts, current town supervisor who is running for a Town Council seat.
Ms. Hilgendorff has worked in the Tax Office since 2010, first as Deputy Collector, then as Tax Collector since 2013. She describes herself as “dedicated, caring, helpful, and organized.”
Mr. Watts’s deep commitment to the town and his willingness to work with all constituents have compelled him to seek a position on the board.
The Cairo Democratic Committee will work hard with all its candidates to get out the vote.
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