Two council members out in Prince’s Lakes

<p>A longtime resident has won the primary to be the clerk-treasurer for one of the smallest communities in the county and two incumbents were ousted from the town council in Prince’s Lakes.</p><p>Erica Giger has narrowly won the Republican primary for Prince’s Lakes clerk-treasurer. Her opponent, Hope Nutt, received 114 votes. Giger received 121 votes.</p><p>Prince’s Lakes Town Council incumbents Mike Gallamore, Greg Nelson and Troy Meadows held on to their seats.</p><p>Incumbents Charlie Bourne and Lorri McCall were ousted by newcomers Karen Harrison and Philip Montarsi.</p><p>All candidates now move on to the November general election, where they could face opposition by Democrat or independent candidates.</p><p>Harrison was previously the town’s clerk-treasurer, but gave up that job to run for town council.</p><p>The winners of the general election in November will take office in January and serve four-year terms.</p>[sc:pullout-title pullout-title="How You Voted" ][sc:pullout-text-begin]<p><strong>Clerk-Treasurer</strong></p><p><strong>Erica Giger;51.5%</p><p></strong></p><p>Hope Nutt:48.5%</p><p><strong>Town council (Vote for five)</strong></p><p>Charlie Bourne;11.2%</p><p><strong>Mike Gallamore;14%</strong></p><p><strong>Karen Harrison;17%</strong></p><p>Lorri McCall;10%</p><p><strong>Troy Meadows;11.4%</strong></p><p><strong>Philip Montarsi;11.7%</strong></p><p><strong>Greg Nelson;13.4%</strong></p><p>Jo O’Sullivan;10.7%</p>[sc:pullout-text-end]