MUSKEGON, MI - Voters will decide between four candidates for two at-large Muskegon City Commission seats up for election on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Incumbent commissioner and current vice mayor Rebecca St. Clair is running along with Kiley Jackson, John C. Allen and Teresa Emory. The candidates all made it through the August primary election, where there were originally five candidates.
The Muskegon City Commission is made up of four ward commissioners, representing different sections of the city, and two at-large commissioners, representing the city as a whole. They serve four-year terms.
Two candidate debates were held in October, the first on Oct. 12 and the second on Oct. 23 . St. Clair and Jackson participated in both, and Allen participated in one. Emory was not at either event.

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