It may not be a mayoral election year in Utah’s capital city, but those seeking a seat on its City Council have raised large sums of money with a potential shakeup at stake.

Combined, candidates for the four seats up for grabs have raised nearly $400,000 in contributions, while collectively spending more than $300,000, according to the final Salt Lake City campaign finance report before next week’s election.

Only one seat is guaranteed to change within the state’s largest and fastest-growing city , while one will remain unchanged.

Salt Lake City Councilwoman Sarah Young, whose district covers Sugar House, is running unopposed in the city’s District 7. But there will be a new representative in District 5, as Councilman Darin Mano is not seeking reelection in the district that covers th

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