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Southwest Bakersfield residents to vote in special Ward 5 election

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The special election to decide who will represent people in Bakersfield's Ward 5 is today.

 

The Ward 5 seat was vacated in January following the death of newly elected councilman Jeff Tkac, leaving an empty seat on Bakersfield's City Council. 

 

The Council could have just appointed a City council member to replace Tkac.

 

Instead, it decided on a special election to let Ward 5 residents decide for themselves.

 

County officials say that special election, set for Tuesday, will end up costing $143,000.

 

That money comes from the general fund and will be paid by the City of Bakersfield to the Kern County Elections Office. 

 

So who are the candidates up for the job? 

 

First there's Ryan Nance. A local carpenter who says his experience as a builder can help shape the future of Bakersfield.

 

Next there's Bruce Freeman. A retired real estate developer who says his experience of building some of Bakersfield's best landmarks gives him the knowledge to move the city forward. 

 

Then there's Noel Pineo - former Delano High School science teacher. An educator of more than 15-years he says if elected, one of his first agenda items would be to get BPD officers body cameras and to restore trust between police and the community they serve. 

 

If you live in the southwest Bakersfield Ward 5 area, you should have received a ballot in the mail. Those mailing in their ballots should have sent them off by now. 

 

If you haven’t mailed it by now, you’ll need to stop by a county drop off site or vote in person.

 

If you're voting in person polling sites will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

 

If you are still unsure of where to cast your vote - you can contact the elections office at 661-868-3590. 

 

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