Brunswick City Council election, 2000
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The 2000 Brunswick City Council election took place on August 1, 2000. A total of three council seats were open with Incumbent Walt Stull, Jim Castle, and Debbie Greenfield winning the three open seats. James Fitez won the 2-year seat opened with Eshbaugh's resignation. Tamara Muir filed for a 4-year seat, amended that to a 2-year seat, then withdrew the week before the election.
General election
Candidates
- Walt Stull
- Jim Castle
- Debbie Greenfield
Bill Woullard Jennifer Joy Wayne Schultz
Debates
Unknown
Results
| Brunswick City Council election, 2000 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Popular Vote | ||
| Votes | % | ||
| Walt Stull | 488 | ||
| Jim Castle | 366 | ||
| Debbie Greenfield | 353 | ||
| Bill Woullard (Incumbent) | 306 | ||
| Jennfier Joy | 136 | ||
| Wayne Schultz | 88 | ||
| Total Paper Ballots | |||
| Total Votes | 723 | ||
| Over Votes | |||
| Under Votes | |||
Media
- City-Elections- 2000 (3) Community news.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 (4) Community news.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 (5) Community news.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 The Citizen 2.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 (7) taking the oath.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 (1) Frank Miglio.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 New council sworn in.jpg
- City-Elections- 2000 What council candidates say.jpg
- City-Elections-2000-Bill Eshbaugh resigns.pdf