Village of Earlville mayor reelected
EARLVILLE – Incumbent William Excell has been reelected over two other candidates to the office of village mayor, receiving 64.74 percent of the total 156 voters who submitted ballots, according to the Madison County Board of Elections website.
Runner-up Sara Chapman DuVal received 32 percent of the total votes and candidate Jason L. Fowlston attained 3.2 percent.
“I feel really good about being reelected and today is also my birthday,” said Mayor Excell. “A lot of good has been accomplished and I look forward to continuing to do that as well as keeping taxes down.”
Excell has served for the past two years as village mayor following the resignation of his predecessor. A long time resident of the village, Excell is the son of 22-year Sherburne Police Chief, William Excell. For the past 11 years, he has worked for the state Department of Transportation in Oxford.
Excell expressed his gratitude to his supporters as well as his family for sticking with him throughout the campaign.
“It got a little nerve racking, but I am looking forward to representing the voters for the next two years and to continue to get more things done,” he added.
Although contentious moments did arise during the race, Mayor Excell contributed his victory to his accomplishments as mayor, as well as the time he spent going door to door expressing his feelings to voters.
Runner-up Sara Chapman DuVal received 32 percent of the total votes and candidate Jason L. Fowlston attained 3.2 percent.
“I feel really good about being reelected and today is also my birthday,” said Mayor Excell. “A lot of good has been accomplished and I look forward to continuing to do that as well as keeping taxes down.”
Excell has served for the past two years as village mayor following the resignation of his predecessor. A long time resident of the village, Excell is the son of 22-year Sherburne Police Chief, William Excell. For the past 11 years, he has worked for the state Department of Transportation in Oxford.
Excell expressed his gratitude to his supporters as well as his family for sticking with him throughout the campaign.
“It got a little nerve racking, but I am looking forward to representing the voters for the next two years and to continue to get more things done,” he added.
Although contentious moments did arise during the race, Mayor Excell contributed his victory to his accomplishments as mayor, as well as the time he spent going door to door expressing his feelings to voters.
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