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<p>Matthew Will<br />
<em>Editor-In-Chief</em></p>
<p>Residents across Butler County voted in new leaders on Tuesday, with major races in the Butler Community College Board of Trustee races and the Andover Mayoral race.</p>
<p>In El Dorado, Butler employee Bill Young was elected mayor, running unopposed. You can read more about Young and his road to election day <a href="https://butlerlanternnewspaper.wordpress.com/2019/10/28/employee-runs-for-mayor-unopposed/">here</a>.</p>
<p>In Andover, Ronnie Price took the mayoral race with a 111 vote win over Clark &#8220;CR&#8221; Nelson.</p>
<p>Across the county, a few other towns saw mayoral candidates running unopposed. This included Mike Rawlings in Augusta and Dean Schmidt in Potwin City.</p>
<p>Winning the three Andover City Council spots were Troy Tabor, Tim Berry and Shelby Carselowey.</p>
<p>Greggory Lewis ran unopposed and won the race for El Dorado City Commission Position 2. Kendra Wilkinson won the race for El Dorado City Commission Position 4, also running unopposed.</p>
<p>In El Dorado, Rob Lane, Haley Remsberg, Tom Storrer and Norman Wilks all won positions on the USD 490 school board.</p>
<p>In the first of three races for Butler Community College Board of Trustees, Julie Winslow defeated Ronals Engelbrecht for the District 1 spot. District 1 represents Andover, Benton, Towanda and Rose Hill.</p>
<p>In District 2, Shelby Smith defeated Eileen Dreiling by just over 100 votes. District 2 covers Augutsa, Douglass, Leon, Rosalia, Beaumont and Latham.</p>
<p>Forrest Rhodes Jr. won the District 3 vote, running unopposed. The At-Large Board of Trustee election found Mary Martha Good victorious over Jerry Maier.</p>
<p>Butler County voted 3,630-2,715 in favor of the state-wide constitutional amendment that, according to KWCH12&#8217;s election coverage website, would &#8220;end the adjustment to the U.S. Census for certain members of the military and college students for the purpose of re-drawing state legislative districts.&#8221; State-wide, Kansas agreed with Butler County, passing the amendment.&#8221;</p>
<p>The <em>Lantern </em>will break down the Board of Trustee results further in the coming days and inform our readers about the potential implications this has on Butler Community College.</p>
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