Local real estate developer wins seat on the Idaho Falls City Council after runoff election
IDAHO FALLS — A local commercial real estate developer and lifelong Idaho Falls resident won the runoff election for Seat 2 on the Idaho Falls City Council after none of the seven original candidates won the required 50% of the vote in November.
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Brandon Lee won the race with a total of 6,899 votes (59.50%), beating his opponent, Teresa Dominick, who earned 4,695 votes (40.50%).
In the November election between the original seven candidates, Dominick received 2,276 votes, accounting for 20.51% of the vote, and Lee received 3,671 votes, representing 33.08% of the vote.
EastIdahoNews.com reached out to Lee for a comment, but we have not heard back. We will update if we receive a response.
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