St. George elects last two members of city council as Patty Cook, Jim Talbot win
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ST. GEORGE - St. George elected the last two members of its city council after a District 4 and at-large seat went to runoff.
Unofficial results have the District 4 race going to Republican Patty Cook, who faced independent David Madaffari. Cook received 1,598 votes, or 52.53% of the vote, while Madaffari received 1,444 votes, or 47.47% of the vote with all 18 precincts reporting.
District 4 is bounded by Jones Creek Road, Harrells Ferry Road, the Amite River and Babin Road/Tiger Bend Road. It is the city’s largest district, with 16,637 residents.
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Unofficial results also have Republican Jim Talbot winning the at-large city council seat against Democrat Shaunn Wyche with all precincts reporting.