Incumbents retain seats in election
For the first time in 20 years the
Bigfork Water and Sewer District Board held an election and the
ballot’s two incumbents, Mike Houtonen and Robert Hand, retained
their seats.
Challengers Tim Calaway and Fred
Sterhan received 158 and 140 votes respectively while Hand was the
top vote-getter with 212 and Houtonen garnered 187.
The new treatment plant is nearing
completion and both reappointed boardmembers are glad to see the
job through with a theme of continuity heading into future
endeavors.
Houtonen is the current chair of the
board, which rotates on a routine basis. He gained his seat on the
board in the last public election in 1991 and said experience the
board’s strength.
“The fact that I was re-elected gives
me solace that we are moving in the right direction,” Houtonen
said, adding that the objective of the board is to provide quality
water and services to our customers at a fair value.
Hand was appointed in 2009 and was
board chair prior to Houtonen.
“We have a good working nucleus,” Hand
said. “I can only see it progressing from here.”
Julie Spencer, who has served as the
BWSD manager for 13 years, said it is helpful to keep the board
together during projects like the treatment plant. As for the
absence of elections, Spencer said there has not been a public
election since 1991 because they were uncontested and therefore
elected by acclimation which saves on election costs.
The election was held via mail-in
ballots sent to registered voters in mid-October. It concluded on
Nov. 8.