(KNZA)--Holton voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide who should fill two positions on the city commission.
Mike Meerpohl will retain position two on the Commission. He defeated challenger Rodney Miller by a 59-vote margin. Meerpohl received 142 votes to Miller’s 83 votes.
Meerpohl was appointed in February by the Commission to fill the unexpired term of Erich Campbell. Miller previously served a three-year term on the Commission from 2002 to 2005.
Dan Brenner ran unopposed in his bid for re-election to position four on the Commission. Brenner received 191 votes.
The Jackson County Clerk’s office reported an 11 percent voter turnout.
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