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Bozeman Mayoral candidates talk Black-Olive, Emerson lawn, Law and Justice Center

Ballots are out for Bozeman’s elections. Two people hope when those ballots are counted Nov. 7, their name will rise to the top as Bozeman’s 2020 mayor.

Whoever is elected will act as the deputy mayor for two years while preparing to serve as mayor for the following two years. Current Commissioner Chris Mehl and longtime city employee Brian LaMeres are this year’s candidates.

Here’s a quick breakdown of where Mehl and LaMeres stand on sticking points in Bozeman today.

By Katheryn Houghton Chronicle Staff Writer

https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/city/mayoral-candidates-talk-black-olive-emerson-lawn-law-and-justice/article_8e4fc317-0e4b-5048-a637-ad7af9c03152.html

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