Three residents have officially launched their campaigns for South Bristol town government in this year’s elections.
Meghan “Meg” Fuller, the current South Bristol Councilwoman, is running for Town Supervisor. Fuller has served on the town council and says she plans to focus on preserving the town’s rural character and maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Scott Trumbower, a retired Canandaigua National Bank employee and longtime resident, is seeking a seat on the Town Board. Trumbower has been active in community service and says he is focused on protecting the town’s natural resources while supporting responsible budgets.
John Bolton, a father, Scout leader, and community volunteer, is also running for a Town Board seat. He cites family and community involvement as key motivations for his candidacy.
All three candidates are running together under the banner “Your South Bristol – Local Voices. Proven Values. A Team for South Bristol.” Their campaign priorities include preserving the town’s rural character, maintaining low taxes and responsible budgets, and promoting open and accountable government.
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