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No challengers in April condo board election

April 6, 2010 – Owners of condo units at Marina City received information last week on candidates running for seats on the Marina Towers Condominium Association board of directors. All eight candidates are incumbents.

Eight candidates will be elected to two-year terms at the 33rd annual meeting of the MTCA, scheduled for April 26, and so all eight candidates will be re-elected.

The following directors are seeking re-election this year. Click on a name to view that candidate’s information form.

Photo by Steven Dahlman

The 33rd annual meeting of Marina Towers Condominium Association is scheduled for April 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the new meeting room (above) on the 20th floor of the east tower.

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