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The four Auburn City Council candidates on their top three priorities if elected (or reelected) this year. Auburn City Council candidates share their views on economic development and open government. In this first of two parts, Auburn City Council candidates answer questions about the city's budgetary approach and what they view as the biggest issue facing the city. Meet Craig Diego, one of the four candidates vying for two Auburn City Council seats. The Citizen begins its "Meet the Candidates" profiles with Terry Cuddy, an Auburn city councilor who is running for reelection. Auburn City Councilor Ginny Kent is running for reelection this year. Joe Villano is one of four candidates running for two Auburn City Council seats this year. The Citizen fact-checks the claim that paving North Street was a "political ploy" weeks before the Auburn City Council election. Fact-checking a recent mailer that accuses Auburn City Council candidates Craig Diego and Joe Villano of supporting "indiscriminate cuts" to city services. The Auburn/Cayuga NAACP held its Auburn City Council candidates forum at the Phoenix Building on Friday. Here are five takeaways from the Auburn City Council debate sponsored by Cayuga Community College and The Citizen. See who has endorsed the Auburn City Council candidates ahead of Election Day. The donors to Auburn City Council candidates include a member of Congress, a correctional officers' union, a musician, local businesses, and party committees. Craig Diego has been the leading fundraiser among the four candidates for Auburn City Council. The candidates in Cayuga County Legislature District 10 — Legislator Amy Sargent, a Democrat, and Republican challenger Michael Pettigrass — answer questions about the budget, building and more. Michael Pettigrass is running for the Cayuga County Legislature District 10 seat. Cayuga County Legislator Amy Sargent is running to fill the remainder of a four-year term representing District 10. Election Day is Tuesday. The five races to watch in the Cayuga County area include some obvious choices, as well as some under-the-radar contests. A slew of candidates, as well as a couple of propositions, are on the ballot for voters in Cayuga County. Early voting will begin later this week, kicking off in-person voting in Cayuga County. Many town offices that are on the ballot this year in Cayuga County will be on the ballot again in 2026. The only statewide ballot question this year will address constitutional concerns about development at Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex near Lake Placid. Love 0 Funny 0 Wow 0 Sad 0 Angry 0 Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter. * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy.