Election November 7, 2017 |
October 31, 2017 |
The November 7, 2017, election in Boundary
County will decide two city council members in
Bonners Ferry and the mayor and two city council
members in Moyie Springs. You must be a resident
of each respective city qualified to vote to
participate. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. at the Fairgrounds Memorial Hall for
Bonners Ferry voters and at Moyie Springs City
Hall for Moyie Springs voters.
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Candidates for Bonners Ferry City
Council, Two-year term |
Valerie Thompson wants to give back:
Valerie Thompson freely admits, when she first
begins to talk of her decision to run for
Bonners Ferry City Council, that she originally
felt way out of her comfort zone with “the whole
political thing.” But in a short time listening
to her talk about it, you recognize without
doubt that her motives are pure, and deep
rooted. |
City
council candidate
Ken Toline a patriot, servant:
Though his name is on the ballot for the
November 7 election in the only contested race
in the Bonners Ferry City Council election, Ken
Toline is not a politician. He professes no
political party affiliation. He is not, he
confesses, a “local.”
He is, he said, a patriot, a servant. |
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