Voters in Marathon, Monroe County’s third-largest municipality by population, will head to the polls Tuesday to fill three City Council seats.

Seven candidates are competing in an at-large election, where each voter can cast up to three votes, one for each seat that’s up for grabs.

The three candidates with the most votes will win three-year terms on the five-seat panel, which dictates local policies for the city of roughly 10,100 residents .

Incumbents in each of the three seats are running for re-election. Four candidates hope to deny them.

In answers to a questionnaire from the Florida Keys Free Press, the incumbents — G. Lynn Landry , Jeff Smith and Robyn Still — cited their accomplishments while in office.

Landry said city services have improved thanks to fees

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