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Binghamton's mayoral candidates respond to the questions left unasked and unanswered during last month's mayoral debate.
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The candidates strongly differed over the management of the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Plant.
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Ken Butler will not be on the ballot, but has been rallying support for a write-in campaign.
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Both candidates will participate in a League of Women Voters Debate to discuss their candidacy and perspective on several policy issues impacting the city.
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He said he’ll discuss a further legal challenge with an attorney, but will more likely pursue a write-in campaign for mayor.
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Binghamton is “still moving forward” with the audit.
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The Republican has been a part of Mayor Rich David's administration since 2014.