FRUIT HEIGHTS City Council candidates recently were selected through a special convention.
Candidates for city office in Fruit Heights are selected differently than in most Utah cities. The city does not hold primary elections, instead selecting candidates at a convention.
Fruit Heights has three City Council seats open in the Nov. 6 election.
The six people selected at the Sept. 13 convention to run in the election include incumbent Craig Hill and five others Bruce Allred, Mike Anderson, Kris T. Christensen, Wynn Hubrich and Lowell Knighton.
Current City Council members Steve Brough and DeeEll Fifield are not in the running for re-election.
A date for a "Meet the Candidates Night" has not yet been set.
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