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12 | AUGUST 13, 2014 NEWS FLATHEADBEACON.COM Kalispell Council Elects Kuntz as New Ward 3 Representative
Rod Kuntz emerges as Randy Kenyon’s successor after Aug. 4 vote
By DILLON TABISH of the Beacon
 In a surprise move, the Kalispell City Council elect- ed a relative newcomer as its ninth member after an uncommon voting process to fill a vacancy in Ward 3.
Rod Kuntz was narrowly selected Aug. 4 among 11 candidates to replace Randy Kenyon, who retired last month after 14 years on the city council.
The eight remaining members of city council heard from each candidate before voting for their top three choices. The votes were weighted, with first-place nominees receiving three points, second place receiv- ing two and third place receiving one.
Kuntz received 10 points. John Hinchey earned eight and Marc Rold, Lance Isaak and Steve Burglund each had six.
“I’m surprised. There were just so many qualified candidates. Any one of them would have served quite well,” Kuntz said afterward. “I’m anxious to serve.”
Councilors Tim Kluesner and Chad Graham both tabbed Kuntz as their top choice, despite neither of them knowing their new colleague personally.
“I’ve never met him in my life. I’ve never even talk- ed to him,” Kluesner said.
Kluesner, who was similarly appointed to city coun- cil in July 2005 after his ward’s predecessor retired, said he liked Kuntz’s business background and how he presented himself.
“I just liked what he had to say. And he seemed real- ly genuine,” Kluesner said. “He’s going to be a fresh new face and will give new perspective on things, which is going to help me.”
Graham echoed Kluesner’s sentiments, saying he was impressed with Kuntz’s letter of interest and his experience working on the parking situation surround- ing Flathead High School.
“It was a very heated topic and I just heard he han- dled it well,” Graham said of Kuntz’s involvement with the Flathead neighborhood parking issue.
He added, “There were a lot of good letters but for some reason his letter was one that stood out to me. When he gave public comment it reassured me where I was going with my thought process.”
Speaking before council, Kuntz described him- self as someone with a lot of different experiences and motivation to learn the issues before making any deci- sions.
“I would do a very good job studying the issues. I’m aggressive and tenacious and well-balanced,” he said.
Kuntz said he previously wrote a letter of support for Karlene Ann Osorio-Khor, who ran unsuccesfully
The Kalispell City Council conducts a meeting in City Hall. BEACON FILE PHOTO against Jim Atkinson in last year’s election. He said
he decided to apply for the Ward 3 vacancy as a way to serve his neighborhood and surrounding community.
At Mayor Mark Johnson’s behest, the council first planned to vote on the top three nominees and then re- vote on those candidates. But since there was a three- way tie for third, the nominees were whittled down to two. An initial vote for Kuntz, brought by Graham and Kluesner, drew four votes, with Johnson and Phil Guif- frida III showing their support. But without a majority, the voting appeared gridlocked, as councilors Jim At- kinson, Kari Gabriel, Sandy Carlson and Wayne Saver- ud showed support for Hinchey.
To solve the situation, Johnson recommended the candidate with the most votes overall win the seat, though no one was sure whether it was Hinchey or Kuntz at the time. The council agreed unanimously, and it was announced that Kuntz emerged as the vic- tor. He will fill the remaining term in Ward 3 through December 2015.
Graham encouraged those who applied for the council seat to apply for the vacant seats on community boards, such as the planning board.
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CITY COUNCIL BALLOTS
First place = 3 points; Second place = 2 points; Third place = 1 point
MARK JOHNSON
1. MARC ROLD
2. ROD KUNTZ
3. JAMES COSSITT
CHAD GRAHAM
1. ROD KUNTZ 2. MARC ROLD 3. BILL NELSON
WAYNE SAVERUD
1. JOHN HINCHEY
2. BILL NELSON
3. JONATHAN SMITH
JIM ATKINSON
1. STEVE BURGLUND 2. JOHN HINCHEY
3. JONATHAN SMITH
VOTE TALLIES
PHIL GUIFFRIDA III
1. KARLENE ANN OSORIO-KHOR 2. ROD KUNTZ
3. JOHN HINCHEY
TIM KLUESNER
1. ROD KUNTZ
2. KARLENE ANN OSORIO-KHOR 3. BILL NELSON
SANDY CARLSON
1. LANCE ISAAK
2. STEVE BURGLUND 3. MARC ROLD
KARI GABRIEL
1. LANCE ISAAK
2. JOHN HINCHEY
3. STEVE BURGLUND
10 BILL NELSON 4 8 JONATHAN SMITH 2 6 JAMES COSSITT 1 6 RICHARD HULL 0 6 MARY KAY MYETT 0
ROD KUNTZ
JOHN HINCHEY
STEVE BURGLUND
LANCE ISAAK
MARC ROLD
KARLENE ANN OSORIO-KHOR 5
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