Martin to run for Cramahe Township Mayor

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Mandy Martin submitted her candidacy for mayor of Cramahe Township on Tuesday.

“To be mayor of this magnificent municipality is a privilege, not a right,” Martin said in a news release. It is an honour to be earned, not assumed. That is why I am today standing for election as Mayor of Cramahe Township.”

Nominations for all five Cramahe Township council positions close 2 p.m. Friday, July 27 and Martin said she’ll be releasing details of her platform afterwards.

“I know, from championing Cramahe Township for the past 20-plus years, that our strength and integrity lies in how we work together, support, recognize and appreciate one another.”

Martin encouraged the public to step forward and consider running for a council position.

“Let’s make Cramahe Township council once again accountable to us — the citizens and residents who pay our hard-earned money in hopes of having a responsible elected government.”

Steve White | Mortgage Advisor
Author: Steve White | Mortgage Advisor

Steve White is a mortgage advisor agent with Mortgage Alliance with nearly 10 years experience as a real estate investor and agent. He specializes in working with new homeowners and investors. He helps homeowners use their mortgage to make the world a better place, from sponsoring and funding minor league sports, financing medical research and working towards solving homelessness and international poverty.

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