(ANGOLA) – The Steuben County Republican Party has filled three seats on the County Council and the position of County Prosecutor.
The Party held a caucus Monday night to fill the positions.
Selected to the County Council to represent District 2 is Eric Prall, who was the only candidate for the position.
Renee Carper was voted to represent District 4 on the County Council. The other candidates were Frank Charlton and Dana Stanley.
For the County Council At Large seat, Bill McClanahan was chosen to fill the position. The other candidates were Theresa Steele, Greg David, Brenda Adams, and Dana Stanley.
Travis Musser was chosen to be the County Prosecutor. He was the only person seeking the seat.
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