HOLLAND, MI – Holland voters reelected Mayor Nathan Bocks to a fourth term in the Nov. 4 election.
The incumbent mayoral candidate beat his challenger, Holland business owner Brian Everitt, by a vote of 4,620 (73.04%) to 1,705 (29.96%) in Tuesday’s election, according to unofficial election results from the Ottawa County Clerk’s Office.
Election results are considered unofficial until they are certified by the county board of canvassers.
Bocks, 58, will serve as Holland’s mayor for another two years, also leading the city council.
Before he was first elected as mayor in 2019, Bocks served on 15 community boards and commissions over the last 20 years, including on the city’s planning commission.
He has been a Tulip Time tour guide since 1994, and has owned his Holland law practice, C

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