DELAWARE, Ohio ? Voters yesterday chose Andrew Brush to serve as the City Council’s 4th Ward representative.
Brush, 19, captured the nonpartisan seat with 335 votes, or 29 percent of votes cast, according to final, unofficial results from the Delaware County Board of Elections. He will take office Nov. 19 and serve a four-year term.
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