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    Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
    October 24, 2008

    Fairbanks voter initiatives dropped

    FAIRBANKS — Two voter initiatives failed to collect enough required signatures to appear on next year’s ballot or be voted upon in a special election.

    Ron Warner, a former candidate for Fairbanks City Council and the sponsor of a petition to remove fluoride from the city’s water system, worked diligently to collect the minimum required signatures but could not obtain the required amount during the allowed 90-day period, according to Mayor Terry Strle.

    Donna Gilbert sponsored a separate petition that would change the city’s charter to remove the mayor as a voting member of the council and limit the number of council members from six to five.

    That initiative also failed to collect enough signatures prior to Wednesday’s deadline.

     
     
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