From Deseret News archives:
Cottonwood Heights winnows candidates
Cullimore, Bitter to vie for mayor in November
The campaign can now begin in earnest to garner support from the 34,000 Cottonwood Heights residents who make up Salt Lake County's 16th incorporated city.
Kelvyn Cullimore Jr. and Suzanne Bitter were the top vote getters out of five candidates and will face off to become the city's first mayor, while eight candidates will vie for four council seats.
Cullimore, who led the polls with 61 percent of the vote, worked on the Cottonwood incorporation committee for two years, an experience he said prepared him to lead the city as mayor.
"For two years, I've been working on the very issues that are critical to incorporation," Cullimore said. "I'm well-versed on those things, and I'm in a position to hit the ground running."
Cullimore, 48, is the CEO of Dynatronics Corp., a medical device manufacturer, and is a member of the board of the Jordan Education Foundation.
"My main thing has been going right out to the people. I want them to have a voice," she said.
The turnout of 5,259 was just over 25 percent of the 20,621 registered voters.
The new city, which will become official Jan. 1, stretches from the Holladay border on the north to the Wasatch-Cache National Forest on the east, 1300 East on the west and Creek Road to the south.
Out of the 29 candidates for City Council, those advancing to the Nov. 2 final election are:
District 1: Gordon M. Thomas and Winton Aposhian
District 2: Scott Bracken and David Kubinski
District 3: Gordon W. Nicholl and Don J. Antczak
District 4: Bruce T. Jones and Josh Reid
The mayor will serve as both a fifth member of the City Council and as its ceremonial head but will not have veto power. Under the council-manager government, which residents chose in a May 4 vote to incorporate, a city manager will oversee the actual implementation of laws. In the early stages of incorporation, however, the mayor will be responsible for the daily operations of city government.
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