In the recent Loretto city election held on Tuesday night, voters had the opportunity to cast their ballots for one alderman position with a four-year term at stake. The results of the election saw Chris Beckman successfully securing re-election for the position, garnering an impressive 66 percent of the votes. His opponent, Louis Andy Etienne, received 34 percent of the votes. Beckman’s victory solidifies his position as the chosen representative for the community, as he continues to serve the city with the support of the majority of voters. The election outcome reflects the preferences of the electorate and sets the course for the future direction of Loretto under Beckman’s continued leadership.
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