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November will be Milan's last odd-year city election - The Sun Times News

Following a spirited public hearing, Milan City Council determined in a 6-1 vote to change elections from odd to even years. As a result, all those who win Milan’s Nov. 3 elections will get an additional year added to their terms, as will currently elected officials in the city. According to City Attorney Steve Mann the decision is not reversible. The state’s intent for the law was to streamline voting across the state, explained City manager Ji…
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thesuntimesnews.com broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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