
Matisse Bobichon and Benjamin O'Connell are competing for a single-seat victory in a local election that decides who will hold the office.
The winner sets priorities on development, public safety, and municipal budgets for the coming term and affects council alignments.
Benjamin O'Connell leads a campaign organized by local party operatives and volunteers.
Matisse Bobichon runs as the opponent with established donor contacts and endorsements. Election officials, local media, and community groups will also shape turnout and narrative.
Turnout among young and suburban voters will swing this race more than broad ideology.
Debates, late endorsements, precinct-level get-out-the-vote efforts, third-party mailings, and any revealed campaign missteps will move probabilities in short periods.
Key dates include the early voting window, the final registration cutoff, and election day itself.
Watch local debate nights, campaign mail drops, fundraising filings, and precinct-level turnout reports on election night. Weather and late news cycles can shift close margins.