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Now a Florida resident, Stafford Supervisor has no plans to resign 

Supervisor Mark Dudenhefer narrowly defeated his Democratic opponent by 12 votes when he won back his seat on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors in 2017.

After serving two non-consecutive terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing portions of Stafford and Prince William counties, it was clear that the Republican wanted to return to local government.

Fast forward three years and Dudenhefer isn't seeking reelection. He's set to retire from the Board of Supervisors on December 31.

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