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2 incumbents, 1 newcomer elected to water board
BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Preliminary results for the Parker Water and Sanitation District’s Board of Directors election held on May 2, 2023 show two incumbents and one newcomer will serve for the next four years as the directors for the district. Election judges provided an abstract of the election results. Of the ve candidates, the top three vote-getters are elected to four-year terms.
Previously serving as vice president and president of the board, incumbents Bill Wasserman and Merlin Klotz were reelected on May 2. Newcomer Robert Kennah was added to the board of directors.
In uno cial results, Kennah received 1,730 votes, Wasserman 1,589 votes and Klotz 1,520 votes. ey are followed by Kory Nelson, who received 1,494 votes, and incumbent Dale Reiman with 1,361 votes.
Kennah, Wasserman and Klotz will join current board members Brooke Booth, director-at-large and Don Langley, treasurer, whose terms end in 2025. e nal results will be certi ed by May 16 once all uniform and overseas ballots have been counted, according to the district website. Ballots cast by individuals covered by the Uniform and Overseas Absentee Voting Act must be postmarked May 2, 2023 and received by May 16 in order to be counted. e Parker Water and Sanitation District is a water and wastewater utility with a vision to “sustain life for our community by providing a growing population with secure, long-term and high-quality water and wastewater services.” e Parker Water and Sanitation District manages infrastructure at the Rueter-Hess Water Puri cation Facility, Rueter-Hess Reservoir and North and South water Reclamation Facilities, to name a few.



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