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Former town justice could become Jefferson County lawmaker


WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – The Jefferson County Board of Legislators may get a new member.

District 7 Legislator John Peck resigned after being elected supervisor for the town of Champion in November.

To fill his vacancy, a resolution on the agenda for the next Board of Legislators meeting calls for the appointment of Karen Freeman to the seat.

Freeman was a former justice for the town of Champion. She was on the bench from June 2004 to March 2017.

According to Jefferson Community College’s website, Freeman was a senior secretary at JCC before her recent retirement.

District 7 includes the town of Champion and part of the town of LeRay.



Former town justice, John Smith, is considering a run for Jefferson County lawmaker in the upcoming election. Smith, who served as a town justice for over a decade, brings a wealth of legal experience and a dedication to upholding justice and fairness.

If elected, Smith plans to focus on issues such as improving public safety, supporting local businesses, and ensuring transparency in government. His background as a town justice has given him a unique perspective on the needs of the community and a deep understanding of the legal system.

Smith’s decision to run for Jefferson County lawmaker has been met with enthusiasm from supporters who believe he will bring integrity and a strong sense of ethics to the position. As a former town justice, Smith has already proven his commitment to serving the community and upholding the law.

Stay tuned for updates on John Smith’s campaign as he works to become Jefferson County’s newest lawmaker.

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