Over 85% of Tracy citizens support changing the town's name from "Tracy" to "Rickmanville", according to former mayor Robert Rickman
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In the 2020 election, Robert Rickman, the mayor of Tracy, decided to run for County Supervisor, leaving his seat open for the election. He ended up winning, and Nancy Young, a council member, took on the role of mayor. Today, voters are preparing for the 2022 midterms, which includes councilmember's positions and the role of mayor and mayor pro tem. The Tracy Bean recently discovered that Robert Rickman did a survey sometime this year, here's what it said:
As a citizen of Tracy, would you be opposed to renaming the city to Rickmanville? Rickmanville would bus the homeless to Stockton, we would stop the dangerous gangs hiding out at the Dollar tree, and there will be a block party downtown every friday night!
Apparently, over 85% of citizens approved the change. "I know Robert Rickman would do the right thing and stop the violent thugs from ruining our city", said a woman in her 70's who wishes to be anonymous. "Just a few days ago, I was shopping at Mia Bella's, and a large gang of teenagers with loud music passed by. It made me uncomfortable! I know Rickman is honest and does the right thing, I owe my life to him!". There were approximately 287 citizens who participated in the survey.
Next article: Council candidate Alice English gets surprising endorsement from "Satanic Church of Tracy". Article coming soon!
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