Will Anderson, a candidate seeking the nomination for the Burlington city councilโ€™s South District, speaks during a Burlington Progressive Party caucus on January 10, 2023. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

Will Anderson is running for the Progressives in the South District City Council race on Town Meeting Day, following a virtual caucus on Thursday night. 

Burlington Progressives co-chair Carter Neubieser said on Thursday that the vote was 6-4 in favor of Anderson, who earlier this month tied, 5-5, with FaRied Munarsyah in the Progressivesโ€™ caucus on Jan. 10. Thursdayโ€™s virtual caucus was held to settle the tie vote in the South District. 

Anderson is set to face Joan Shannon, the Democratic incumbent.

With Andersonโ€™s victory, the Progressives have finalized their Town Meeting Day slate. 

In the Central District, they nominated Melo Grant who will run against Democrat Avery Muzikar. 

Progressive Jake Schumann earned the partyโ€™s nomination in the East District earlier this month. On the Democratic side, Councilor Maea Brandt, D-East District, announced this week that she will not run again, following a recent special election win on Dec. 6. Instead, Tim Doherty will run as a Democrat against Schumann. 

The Progressives are not running a candidate in the North District, where Mark Barlow, I-North District, is unopposed.

A fifth council election will take place on Town Meeting Day to fill the vacant Ward 8 seat following the resignation of Ali House last fall. Progressive Rhone Allison, a third-year University of Vermont student, will face Hannah King, who is running for the Democrats.

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