Five republican candidates from South Bend announce intent, file paperwork to run in 2023 city elections
By: Allison Hoff
Posted: Feb 3, 2023 6:50 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind.- Five South Bend republican candidates have announced their intent to run in city elections in 2023.
Roosevelt Stewart, Sonia Perez, Heidi Sunje-Bell, Tina Wilson, and Rhonda Richards formally filed their paperwork with the City Clerk's office.
Four of these candidates are running for seats on the Common Council.
Stewart will run for the Second District.
Perez will run for the Third District.
Bell and Richards filed for at-large positions.
Wilson will run for City Clerk.
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