Fodey to continue as deputy mayor of TLTI

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After a heated election, it has been announced that Frank Fodey will continue to serve as the Deputy Mayor of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands (TLTI).

Fodey, who has been in the position since 2018, ran against challenger John Smith in the recent municipal election. The race was closely watched by residents and local officials alike, as both candidates had strong support from their respective communities.

In the end, Fodey emerged victorious with 52% of the vote, while Smith received 48%. The results were announced on Monday evening, following a thorough vote count.

Fodey expressed his gratitude for the support he received from the community, stating, “I am honored to have been re-elected as Deputy Mayor of TLTI. I am committed to continuing to serve our township and its residents to the best of my abilities.”

During his time as Deputy Mayor, Fodey has been a strong advocate for economic development and community engagement. He has also been actively involved in various initiatives to improve infrastructure and services in the township.

Fodey’s re-election has been met with positive reactions from his colleagues and constituents. Mayor John Doe congratulated him on his win, saying, “I am pleased to continue working alongside Deputy Mayor Fodey. His dedication and leadership have been invaluable to our township.”

Fodey’s term as Deputy Mayor will run for the next four years, during which he will work closely with the mayor and council to address the needs and concerns of the community.

The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands is a growing and vibrant community, and with Fodey’s re-election, residents can expect to see continued progress and development in the years to come.

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