Summary
As Dayton tries to rebound from a decade of population loss and budget cuts, four men hope to lead the way, with political newcomers William Pace and Mark Manovich challenging incumbents Dean Lovelace and Matt Joseph for two seats on the Dayton City Commission.
Voters will decide Nov. 8 which two will earn four-year terms on Dayton's top lawmaking body, which pays an annual salary of $36,608, plus medical and retirement benefits. The winners will join Mayor Gary Leitzell and commissioners Nan Whaley and Joey Williams.See the full content of this document
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; Two Newcomers Are Challenging Two Incumbents.
Lovelace is retired from the University of Dayton and has served 18 years on City Commission. Manovich, an attorney, is corporate and tax counsel for Robbins and Meyers. Pace said he runs the William Pace Company, also known as the Buckston Company, doing advertising and video production...
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