By Digital Free Press
This summer local voters in ‘The West’s Most Western Town’ will decide from a field of nine candidates who will fill three seats at Scottsdale City Council during the July primary election.
The city of Scottsdale is hosting a primary election Tuesday, July 30, to elect a mayor and three members of Scottsdale City Council whereas for a candidate to win outright in the July primary election they would have to receive the majority of ballots cast, election officials tell the Digital Free Press.
For races still in contention, a November general election will be held to decide those races, election officials say.
Candidates for Scottsdale City Council are:
- Tammy Caputi
- Stephen Casares
- Jan Dubauskas
- Tom Durham
- Mason Gates
- Adam Kwasman
- Justin Laos
- Robert “Bob” Lettieri
- Maryann McAllen
The Digital Free Press reached out to each Scottsdale City Council candidate to better understand how they think the municipality is handling increasing traffic congestion amid a population boom in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.
Furthermore, how will these candidates weigh these factors amid density concerns as new development cases will undoubtedly come before them as a member of Scottsdale City Council?