Lambton County Council Chambers on Broadway Street in Wyoming.  (Photo by County of Lambton)Lambton County Council Chambers on Broadway Street in Wyoming. (Photo by County of Lambton)
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Incumbents Case, Broad, and Atkinson seeking new terms in Lambton

Three more Lambton County mayors have indicated they're running again in October's municipal election.

Warwick Township Mayor Todd Case is seeking another term. He was elected in 2022 after a break from municipal politics in 2018.

Warwick Township Mayor Todd Case. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton.Warwick Township Mayor Todd Case. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton.

In Dawn-Euphemia Mayor Alan Broad is running again. He was first elected to lead council in 2014. In 2018 and 2022, Broad ran unopposed and was reelected by acclamation.

Dawn-Euphemia Mayor Alan Broad. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton. Dawn-Euphemia Mayor Alan Broad. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton.

Gary Atkinson is running for a second term in Plympton-Wyoming. He filed his nomination papers on Thursday.

Case, Broad and Atkinson join a several other incumbents who have already announced their intentions, including St. Clair Township Mayor Jeff Agar. In Petrolia, Deputy Mayor Joel Field is seeking the mayor's seat.

In Sarnia, Mayor Mike Bradley has not yet indicated whether or not he would be seeking a 12th term in office.

The deadline to file is August 21, and voters will cast their ballots on October 26.

Plympton-Wyoming Mayor Gary Atkinson. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton. Plympton-Wyoming Mayor Gary Atkinson. Photo courtesy of the County of Lambton.

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