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Pons, Maslin elected to Williamsburg City Council in uncontested race

Voters took to the polls on Tuesday to pick the upcoming members of Williamsburg City Council. (File photo/WYDaily)
Voters took to the polls on Tuesday to pick the upcoming members of Williamsburg City Council. (File photo/WYDaily)

Incumbent Doug Pons will be joined by newcomer Ted Maslin after Tuesday’s election for Williamsburg City Council.

Neither race was contested, and only 818 voters cast ballots, according to the Virginia Department of Elections.

Pons, a former member of the Williamsburg Planning Commission who was first elected to City Council in 2010, received 365 votes, or 44 percent of those cast.

Ted Maslin, a project manager for Riverside Health System, received 345 votes, or 42 percent.

There also were 109 write-in votes cast.

Bryan DeVasher
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Bryan DeVasher is the managing editor-digital of WYDaily. A resident of Hampton Roads for more than two decades, he has worked for news organizations in Virginia, Illinois, Missouri and Indiana. He most recently was a member of the public relations staff for Virginia State Police.

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